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University Launches Online Two-Year College
Reaching out to new students is a practice universities have mastered, but Tiffin University is doing something no other school has tried: create an online college to woo students to
Advancing Your Career SPOTLIGHT
Help me prepare and select … a graduate program and school When it comes to planning your education, we have a complete section dedicated to student planning options and admission
Stanford Breaks Ground For New Med Facility
Stanford University will soon have a new education facility for their School of Medicine, thanks to a contribution from a long time benefactor, Li Ka-shing of Hong Kong. The university
Are Some Commencement Speakers Too Controversial?
Over the coming weeks, colleges and universities across these fruited plains will be holding their commencement exercises. Guest speakers will take to the podium to extol the virtues of higher
Rutgers Expands Stadium Despite Funding Short Fall
Success on the gridiron hasn’t come often for the Rutgers Scarlet Knights, despite having inaugurated college football there in 1869 when New Jersey’s now state university defeated Princeton, 6 to
Advancing Your Career SPOTLIGHT
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California Students Protest Spending Cuts
This past Monday, approximately 2000 students protested across the state of California against Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger’s call for a 10% across-the-board reduction in state spending, an effort he says is
The 19-Year-Old College Professor
Becoming a college professor is a difficult feat, one that can take a long time to reach, often many years after the candidate begins serving as an adjunct or associate
DeVry Says ‘No Problem’ With Student Loans
For-profit and independent colleges have been put through the wringer this year. On the one hand, competition for students is heating up as state financed and private universities battle for
How Will You Spend Your Summer Break?
Over the next few weeks thousands of US colleges will ending their Spring semesters finishing up yet another school year. Many students are graduating and seeking their first jobs, others



Time For Notre Dame To Get Real About Football
When it comes to college football history, few universities have the storied background of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. During the first half of the 20th century, and even as