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    • Philadelphia Mayor John F. Street has designated a Thomas Eakins painting, The Gross Clinic, as a "historic object," which would give a city agency the power to block attempts to move the work, which Thomas Jefferson University is trying to sell for $68 million, The Philadelphia Inquirer reported. University officials are protesting the designation. The painting is a much-loved classic, but the university says it needs the funds for programs and facilities.
    • The College Republicans at Boston University are protesting minority scholarships by offering the $250 Caucasian Achievement and Recognition Scholarship, CBS4 reported. The scholarship, being criticized by some on campus as insensitive, is restricted to those who are at least one-fourth white and who write two essays -- one on their background and one on "what it means to you to be a Caucasian-American today."
    • The University of Reading, in Britain, announced Monday that it would go ahead with plans to close its physics department, The Guardian reported. The university has cited a lack of fund and declining student interest, but the decision has been widely criticized by scientists throughout Britain, who see it as a sign of potential erosion of the country's science capacity.
    • For those seeking intellectual nourishment for Thanksgiving, we recommend The Turkey: An American Story, just out from the University of Illinois Press. The book -- by the culinary historian Andrew F. Smith -- explores the history of the bird, its cultural symbolism in American life, and the evolution of turkey recipes. Happy Thanksgiving.
    • Answer: The first sitting cabinet secretary ever to appear on "Jeopardy." Question: Who is Margaret Spellings? The U.S. education secretary's long-awaited appearance on the television game show  was broadcast Tuesday night. And tempting as it might be to tease her for finishing second to an actor, the truth is that Michael McKean -- the former "Laverne and Shirley" and "This is Spinal Tap" actor who easily outdistanced Spellings and Hill Harper, one of People magazine's sexiest men alive in 2004 -- is a smart guy and was absolutely at home on the show's set. Spellings, who looked vaguely uncomfortable in the television spotlight, started slow (she had a negative score at the first commercial) but came on strong during the middle segment of the show, identifying Exxon Mobil and Time Warner from their stock symbols and correctly answering questions (or questioning answers, as the case may be on "Jeopardy") about haggis and wind chill. Her second-place finish earned $25,000 for a charity, ProLiteracy Worldwide, which provides educational programs for adults and their families. (In line with federal ethics rules, the show selected her charity.)
    • Back to Spellings' formal duties: The U.S. Education Department released a list Tuesday of those who had agreed to participate in a forum to discuss possible changes in accreditation, stemming from the secretary's Commission on the Future of Higher Education. Although college lobbyists had originally complained that most of Washington's higher education groups had been left off the invitation list, after subsequent rounds of invitations, the final list of those attending includes representatives of many if not most of the major college groups. The list follows:

    James Applegate
    Vice president for academic affairs
    Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education

    David Armstrong
    Chancellor
    Florida Community Colleges and Workforce Education

    Robert Atwell
    President emeritus
    American Council on Education

    Trudy Banta
    Vice chancellor for academic planning and evaluation
    Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis

    Roger Benjamin
    President
    Council for Aid to Education

    Barbara Beno
    President
    Western Association of Schools and Colleges

    Robert Berdahl
    President
    Association of American Universities

    Dort Bigg
    Executive director
    Accreditation Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine

    Howard Block
    Managing director and senior research analyst
    Banc of America Securities

    George Boggs
    President and CEO
    American Association of Community Colleges

    J. Keith Brown
    Associate vice president
    North Carolina Community College System

    Jonathan Brown
    President
    Association of Independent California Colleges and Universities

    Patrick Callan
    President
    National Center for Public Policy in Higher Education

    Kevin Carey
    Research and policy manager
    Education Sector

    Steven Crow
    Executive director
    North Central Association of Colleges and Schools

    Carol D'Amico
    Executive vice president
    Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana

    Thomas Dawson
    Chief of staff, Office of Postsecondary Education
    U.S. Department of Education

    Judith Eaton
    President
    Council for Higher Education Accreditation

    Edward Elmendorf
    Senior vice president for government relations
    American Association of State Colleges and Universities

    Peter Ewell
    Vice president
    National Center for Higher Education Management Systems

    Jackson Grayson
    Founder and chairman
    American Productivity and Quality Center

    Randal Haack
    Senior vice president and CFO
    University of Northern Colorado

    Mary Jane Harris
    Director, Department of Accreditation
    American Physical Therapy Association

    Terry Hartle
    Senior vice president
    American Council on Education

    Marshall Hill
    Executive director
    Nebraska Coordinating Commission for Postsecondary Education

    Larry Isaak
    President
    Midwestern Higher Education Compact

    Sally Johnstone
    Vice president for academic affairs
    Winona State University

    C. Todd Jones
    President
    Association of Independent Colleges and Universities of Ohio

    Jillian Kinzie
    Associate director
    National Survey of Student Engagement

    Janet Laughlin
    Coordinator, Student Success Center
    Danville Community College

    Anita Levy
    Associate secretary
    American Association of University Professors

    Paul Lingenfelter
    President
    State Higher Education Executive Officers

    Geri Malandra
    Vice chancellor for strategic management
    University of Texas System

    James Manning
    Acting assistant secretary, Office of Postsecondary Education
    U.S. Department of Education

    Robert Mendenhall
    President
    Western Governors University

    Charles Miller
    Chairman
    The Secretary of Education's Commission on the Future of Higher Education

    Margaret Miller
    Director
    National Forum on College-Level Learning

    Anne Neal
    Executive director
    American Council of Trustees and Alumni

    Kay Norton
    President
    University of Northern Colorado

    Cheryl Oldham
    Chief of staff, Office of the Under Secretary
    U.S. Department of Education

    David Payne
    Senior executive director
    Educational Testing Service

    Paula Peinovich
    President
    Walden University

    Mark Pelesh
    Member, Coalition for a Competitive American Workforce
    U.S. Chamber of Commerce

    George Peterson
    Executive director
    Accreditation Board of Engineering and Technology

    Arthur Rothkopf
    Senior vice president and counselor to the president
    U.S. Chamber of Commerce

    Elise Scanlon
    Executive director
    Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges of Technology

    Vickie Schray
    Senior advisor, Office of the Under Secretary
    U.S. Department of Education

    Stephen Shank
    Chairman and CEO
    Capella University

    Robert Sheets
    Director, research & development
    University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

    David Shulenburger
    Vice president for academic affairs
    National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges

    Kent Talbert
    General counsel
    U.S. Department of Education

    Jane Wellman
    Higher education consultant

    John Welty
    President
    California State University at Fresno

    Belle Wheelan
    President
    Southern Association of Colleges and Schools

    Thomas Wickenden
    Director of accreditation
    Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools

    John Wiley
    Chancellor
    University of Wisconsin - Madison

    Roger Williams
    Executive director
    Accrediting Council for Continuing Education and Training

    Ralph Wolff
    President and executive director
    Western Association of Schools and Colleges

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