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Archive for November, 2011

30
Nov

College students and graduates volunteering for longer terms

The shaky job market may play a role, but many students and grads have decided it’s the “right thing” to do.
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30
Nov

2 N.Y. students surrender in exam cheating scandal

The last of 20 students accused in a college entrance exam cheating ring in an affluent New York suburb surrendered to authorities.
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30
Nov

Michigan State professor attacked over sexual photos

Sexually charged photographs involving a Michigan State professor raise questions on campus.
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30
Nov

Attorney: FAMU had ‘culture of hazing’

FAMU for decades condoned a “culture of hazing” that led to the recent death of a member of the marching band, an attorney for the student’s …
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30
Nov

Professor denies guilt in child porn case

A University of Utah professor has pleaded not guilty to charges of viewing child porn on his laptop computer while flying to Boston,
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30
Nov

Syracuse chancellor declares Jim Boeheim ‘is our coach’

Syracuse University’s chancellor is standing by men’s basketball coach Jim Boeheim.
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30
Nov

Colleges’ latest thrust in learning: Video games

Nationwide, pockets of college faculty have been adding video games to their courses as a way to stimulate learning.
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25
Nov

Egypt frees 3 U.S. students

The students are preparing to fly first to Germany, then home, the mother of one tells the Associated Press.
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25
Nov

$5.3B goes to students who government says don’t need it

Colleges are giving $5.3 billion in aid this year to students the federal government says don’t need financial help.
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24
Nov

Schools lack interpreters for deaf students

As states raise the requirements for interpreters for deaf children in schools, some schools are left without qualified translators.
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