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Collegiate Group Criticizes Gore Degree
Former Veep Panned For Global Viewpoint He has been out of office for nearly a decade now, but former US Vice-President, Al Gore, continues to spark controversy wherever he goes.
Smart Job Seeking Tips For Today’s Grads
The percentage of college graduates leaving school with both degree and job offer in hand is low, as the job market continues to show signs of stress. In April 2010,
UAB Grad Program Offers Family Assistance
The high price of a university education is clearly keeping some students away from the classroom or at least making it very difficult for them to finish school without a
Stoking the Conference Expansion Fire!
Spring football is behind us which means that we’re still more than three months away from the start of the 2010 college football season. But this summer is likely to
Are Blind Students Being Blocked From Law School?
NFB suit filed against nine law schools Students with disabilities face a myriad of challenges as they go through their day with most having their burdens eased due to the
Concord Law School Establishes Small Business Practice Program
Pioneering program tailored for attorneys serving small business owners. The Concord Law School of Kaplan University announced this week the launching of its online Small Business Practice LLM (Master of
College Jobs That Work For You
By Sarah Harris You thought you could go to college on scholarships and student loans, freeing yourself up to focus exclusively on your studies. But between the rising cost of
Western Governors University Promises No Tuition Increase
University holds the line for 2010-11 academic year Salt Lake City-based Western Governors University has promised to hold the line on tuition for the 2010-11 academic year, bucking a widespread


