(Source: University of Nebraska) Be careful when declaring your major next fall. It could cost you. So says a recent New York Times article, which details a growing trend among public universities to...
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Filed in archive Financial Aid
by Mark on July 25, 2007
(Source: Amherst College) Princeton did it, and now Amherst is following suit. Starting in fall '08, the college will not include loans in its financial aid packages. Instead, it will meet all...
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Filed in archive MBA programs
by Mark on July 20, 2007
(Source: University of Pennsylvania) You're fresh out of college, or just about to graduate. You want an MBA, or think you do. Should you pursue one now or gain work experience first? Check out...
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(Source: Roger Williams University) On the heels of his racial slur, Roger Williams trustee Ralph Papitto will see his name removed from the university's law school. He won't, however, get...
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(Source: Roger Williams University) A racial slur uttered by the board chair at Roger Williams University has thrown the institution's leadership into a tizzy. This isn't the first time the...
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(Source: Monroe Community College) Displaying yet another sign of mission creep, some community colleges have built dorms to accommodate students who want to live on campus. Let's see: first...
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(Source: Vanderbilt University) Gordon Gee has been around. He's been president of five institutions over the past 30-plus years, and currently heads Vanderbilt. Before heading south, he presided...
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(Source: Harvard University) Drew Faust officially became Harvard's 28th president on July 1, succeeding Derek Bok, who was serving his second tenure as president, this time as interim. Faust...
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Founded by William Hamilton in 1987, TechSmith initially developed custom software for Windows for use in various commercial applications. Since then, TechSmith has turned into the world's number...
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(Source: University of Maine) Graduates of Maine colleges who remain in the state will receive a healthy tax benefit, according to the Boston Globe. Seems the brain drain has crippled Maine. Now,...
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