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4/7/2013
Something of an identity crisis is facing Central Washington University’s Chimpanzee and Human Communications Institute, which is down to just two chimps, Loulis and Tatu.
4/7/2013
An Illinois state senator who has proposed making the results of publicly funded research more widely available is amending his legislation after receiving pushback from some in academia.
4/7/2013
Many of the college programs hailed by Gov. Rick Perry as "$10,000 degrees" are in narrow specialties, depend on early decision-making by high school students who may not know of their existence, or both. By the time they find out, the price could well be higher.
4/7/2013
Imagine taking a college exam, and, instead of handing in a blue book and getting a grade from a professor a few weeks later, clicking the “send” button when you are done and receiving a grade back instantly, your essay scored by a software program.
4/7/2013
A new $1.5 million grant is helping students injured in wars get reacclimated to college life.
4/7/2013
Trustee Guillermo Hansen tells college president his daughter should have gotten interview for job at Valencia
4/7/2013
For New Jersey’s flagship university, the costs of scandal — in dollars and in reputation — could have consequences for years to come.
4/7/2013
Pairing science with Smith System philosophy, the new Lift Desk puts its height in the hands of students and teachers
4/7/2013
Schneider Electric Video Surveillance enables end-users to simplify the integration of video surveillance by moving it from on-site locations to a cloud-based service model, scale over time to fit their business needs.
4/7/2013
Gold level status lays foundation for building a certified integration with Oracle, helps Parchment better serve its Peoplesoft client institutions.
4/7/2013
Addressing the interests of a growing student food movement, Sodexo provides a larger window on the sources of the foods they provide on campus
4/5/2013
New payment portal provides institutions of higher education a PCI-compliant platform. Campuses are now able to streamline accounts receivable and payments.
4/4/2013
The report from the American Association of University Professors accuses Southern of freezing faculty out of the decision-making process as administrators looked for ways to cut costs.
4/4/2013
As the Senate worked to consider as many bills as possible before the official crossover day today, two actions on the floor saw some major debate. The first, a bill studying a change to the funding model for higher education facilities was discussed and then put to a vote. The second, an amendment proposed for a second time on the floor that had already failed in committee.
4/4/2013
Cleveland State University's administration got a vote of no confidence Wednesday from faculty leaders who don't think they've had an appropriate role in the decision to convert the undergraduate curriculum to primarily three-credit-hour classes.

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