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A new University of California admissions policy intended to
increase the diversity of the school system’s student body may
actually do the opposite, boosting the number of white students
while decreasing the size of the Asian population, reports the San
Jose Mercury News (“New UC Admissions Policy Gives White Students a ...
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Hoping to entice more college students to work in the state after
graduation, the University System of New Hampshire is partnering
with the state’s employers to offer students an incentive to stay.
New Hampshire graduates who work for an employer participating in
the school’s new Stay Work Play Incentive Program and agree to work ...
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Tuition increases at the nation’s colleges are inevitable.
However, in the current economic climate — where states are slashing
budgets to the bone — public colleges are being forced to raise
tuition at rates that haven’t been seen in years, reports The
Associated Press (“Families Await Sharpest Tuition Increases in
Years,” ...
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In a move that may soon further the free-speech rights of students writing for the state’s college newspapers, California legislators passed a bill on August 5 that would make it unlawful for school administrators to retaliate against college newspaper advisors, reports the San Francisco Chronicle (“Calif. Bill Protects Student Journalism ...
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California students at for-profit colleges now have fewer legal
rights if their institution goes out of business. The state law that
regulated for-profit colleges, which enroll some 400,000 students,
expired at the end of June and lawmakers recently rejected a bill
that would replace the law, according to a Chronicle of Higher ...
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Twelve academic institutions in California recently received approximately $271 million in grant money from a state
agency to construct laboratories for stem-cell research, according to an article in The Chronicle of Higher
Education (“In California, Millions Are Distributed for Stem-Cell
Research,” May 8, 2008).
The funds, ...
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In what may be the largest gift ever donated to the nation’s community colleges, the San Francisco–based Bernard Osher Foundation recently announced that it has pledged up to $50 million to help needy students attending California’s two-year institutions, writes Matt Krupnick of The Mercury News (“Endowment to Aid Needy Students,” May 5, 2008).The ...
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With the average college student now shelling out between $900 and $1,000 each year for textbooks and supplies, according to the College Board’s latest Trends in College Pricing report, schools, states, and now Congress are getting involved in the crusade to control the spiraling costs of college textbooks.Propelled by studies that show the prices ...
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LEGOs have entertained millions of children and adults, spawned tons of knock-off brands, and even inspired a series of LEGOLAND theme parks. And now, LEGO just celebrated its 50th birthday on January 28, 2008.The LEGO brick, which was honored with the “Toy of the Century” award by Fortune Magazine and the British Association of Toy Retailers, ...
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