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5/16/2013
Spanier, who led the college for 16 years, is awaiting trial on criminal charges of perjury, obstruction, endangering the welfare of children, failure to properly report suspected child abuse and conspiracy stemming from administrators’ handling of sex abuse allegations against Sandusky, the university’s former assistant football coach.
5/16/2013
The Lydia C. Roberts Graduate Fellowship is, at least on paper, available to white students "of either sex, born in the state of Iowa," according to a Columbia University charter from 1920.
5/16/2013
According to the Public Policy Institute of California (PPIC), 37 percent of the state’s immigrants who are 25 or older did not complete high school in 2011. Overall, 25 percent of immigrants have college degrees.
5/16/2013
The online comparison tool, the first in Texas to have such a comprehensive set of information including earnings data, allows users to access and interact with information for every public university and community college across the state.
5/16/2013
This sort of higher education brings to mind former Boston University president John Silber’s quip: “Higher than what?”
5/16/2013
It’s subtly putting the example out there without ever needing to say the words “college is good for you.”
5/16/2013
Oakland University President Gary D. Russi announced Monday the appointment of James P. Lentini as senior vice president for academic affairs and provost. Pending formal approval by the Oakland University Board of Trustees, his tenure will begin on July 8.
5/16/2013
Charles Steger, 65, continues to be a central figure and criticized for the way the Blacksburg campus responded on April 16, 2007, when a student-gunman killed 32 students and faculty before killing himself.
5/16/2013
San Diego Community College District
San Diego, Calif.
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North Shore Community College
Danvers, Mass. 
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Clover Park Technical College
Lakewood, Wash.
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October 2-5, 2013
Seattle, Wash.
5/16/2013
July 20-23, 2013
Baltimore, Md.
5/16/2013
Should Tennessee's community colleges be able to offer four-year bachelor's degrees? Yes, says Jim Catanzaro, president of Chattanooga State Technical Community College. He has made a proposal to the state Board of Regents seeking to place five applied science degrees in the school's curriculum.
5/16/2013
June 23-28, 2013
Baltimore, Md.

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