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2007
November
20
Idaho Board of Education to Study Fairness in Dual Credit System
Clatsop Community College Looks for Federal Grant for Renovations
Enrollment Tailing Off in Some Phoenix-area Community Colleges
Texas Southern University Reforms Would Give Regents More Control
Ousted Sprint Executive Said to be Candidate to Head University of Missouri
Va. Tech Sirens Work as Designed
NDβs Two Largest Universities See Opposite Enrollment Trends
CU-Boulder Set to Begin Requiring Background Checks of All New Hires
University of Rhode Island President Plans to Step Down
Sallie Mae Spent $2.3 Million Lobbying on Student Lending Legislation, Other Issues in 2007
British Officials Boycott Oxford Debating Society over Speaking Invitation to Holocaust Denier
West Hawaii Campus Building not a Long-term Solution
New Mexico Highlands University Appeals Decision to Revoke Specialty Accreditation
Tutoring Program Leads to Graduation Success for Hispanic Youth
College Sports and Drug-policies: Newspaper Finds Inconsistencies
Binghamton Developing Plans to Open Law School
Wesleyan to Offer Scholarships to Military Vets
Mobile Students Rally to Support Teen Who Received Racist Letter
Tennessee State Panel Recommends No Tuition Hike for Community Colleges
Regents: Assault Allegations Raise Question about Iowa Policies
Kirkwood Professor Makes Push for Atheism
Dixie State College Ready to Surrender Name, Mascot
ORU President Says He Received Prophecy Telling of Troubles
Can Interdisciplinarity Attract More Women and Minorities to Academia?
Chicano Nationalist Professor Fired Despite Student Protests of Censorship
New Leader Gives Troubled Texas College a Makeover
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