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Business Schools to Suspected GMAT Cheaters: ‘Show Me Your Palms’
24 July 08 04:50 PM
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To help prevent students from cheating on the Graduate Management Admission Test —the standardized test that many MBA programs require for admission to graduate school — the nation’s top business schools are going high-tech. As early as this fall, schools
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U.S. Reinstates 7 Fulbright Grants to Students in Gaza, Future of Other Students Accepted Abroad Uncertain
13 June 08 02:45 PM
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The U.S. Department of State recently reinstated seven Fulbright Grants awarded to Palestinian students after withdrawing the awards when the students were denied permission to leave Gaza, according to an article in the Jerusalem Post (“ State Tells Court
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New Senator at the Helm of Higher Education Act Negotiations
03 June 08 04:13 PM
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Sen. Barbara Mikulski , D-Md., will “pinch hit” for Sen. Edward Kennedy , D-Mass. — the chairman of the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions who is recovering from surgery to treat a malignant brain tumor — in Senate and House negotiations
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Drexel University to Open Graduate Studies Program in California
03 June 08 02:14 PM
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Pennsylvania–based Drexel University is planning to establish a graduate studies center and perhaps a “full-blown bi-coastal university” in California after receiving a 1,100-acre land offer just north of Sacramento from a group of real estate developers,
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Schools Standardize Graduate Tuition for Ph.D. Programs
15 May 08 02:47 PM
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To adapt to the changes in interdisciplinary Ph.D. education, both Cornell University and the University of Pennsylvania are standardizing their graduate-level tuition rates across the schools’ individual colleges, according to an article in Inside Higher
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Cornell Medical School in Qatar Makes History with Inaugural Class
09 May 08 04:08 PM
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Cornell University’s medical school in Qatar graduated its inaugural class on May 8, marking the first time a U.S.-based medical school has awarded degrees outside the United States.
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Commencement Speakers to Remain Upbeat Despite Slowed Economy
01 May 08 02:36 PM
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This year’s MBA graduates will be seeing a sluggish economy and perhaps even bleak job prospects. Yet many high-profile business leaders returning to their alma maters as commencement speakers are expected to remain upbeat in their remarks to students,
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MBAs Want to “Make a Difference,” but Say Pay Is More Important
23 April 08 04:46 PM
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Today’s MBA students aren’t just out for money — 25 percent of them claim they’re looking for a job that will allow them to impact or contribute to society, writes Kelly Bronk of BusinessWeek about a recent survey by The Aspen Institute (“ The Do-Good
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