13 weeks 5 days ago

Column: Time for college players to demand justice
Yahoo! Sports
''There's a reason we call it higher education,'' said Ellen Staurowsky, a professor in the Department of Sport Management at Drexel University in Philadelphia. ''It's supposed to aspire to higher ideals, to try to do what's best from a social justice ...

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MiamiHerald.com

Column: Time for College Players to Demand Justice
ABC News
Oh sure, you're getting a college education out of the deal, but that's not even close to being fair. While you're out there busting your butt every day, the guys in suits are padding their coffers with your efforts. What you guys need is someone like ...
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13 weeks 5 days ago

New York Times

U. of Michigan provost selected to become next Dartmouth College president
Washington Post
CONCORD, N.H. — The provost at the University of Michigan has been chosen as the 18th president of Dartmouth College. Philip Hanlon will succeed Jim Yong Kim, who left Dartmouth in April to become president of the World Bank. Hanlon earned his ...
Michigan Provost Named to Lead DartmouthNew York Times
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Philip Hanlon chosen as Dartmouth College's next presidentThe Michigan Daily
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13 weeks 5 days ago

Obama's Education Agenda for His Second Term
Huffington Post (blog)
The education field has changed completely in the past couple of decades. Unlike before, when only a few talented and intelligent students went on to get a college education, now it has become a necessity as the jobs available in the new economy ...

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13 weeks 5 days ago

Bring rising college tuition prices to a halt
The Hullabaloo Online
During my four years at Tulane, tuition increased nearly $7,000. During the last 10 years, tuition increased by more than $20,000. If tuition continues to increase at this rate, we can expect it to hit $100,000 per year by 2034. This information ...

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13 weeks 5 days ago

Macleans.ca

Devin DeFraine, Mount Royal University Student, Pays College Tuition In Coins ...
Huffington Post
The students are not paying 15% to 27% interest each month to the college. They are paying it to the credit card companies. In addition, the percentage that was added to the tuition for payment by credit card is BECAUSE the college (or in the case of ...
Bring rising college tuition prices to a haltThe Hullabaloo Online

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13 weeks 5 days ago

New York Times

Dartmouth Names Michigan Provost as Its President
New York Times
“I'm particularly excited to be leading Dartmouth in a period when I believe higher education is going to change in important ways.” Information technology, he said, has already “significantly changed everything about the way we live our lives,” and he ...
U. of Michigan provost selected to become next Dartmouth College presidentWashington Post
University of Michigan Provost Philip Hanlon to become Dartmouth College's ...AnnArbor.com
Philip Hanlon chosen as Dartmouth College's next presidentThe Michigan Daily
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13 weeks 5 days ago

The Economist

Higher education
The Economist
ON THE face of it, American higher education is still in rude health. In worldwide rankings more than half of the top 100 universities, and eight of the top ten, are American. The scientific output of American institutions is unparalleled. They produce ...
University shakeup will help society and sector 'value our creative thinkers'The Guardian (blog)

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13 weeks 5 days ago

DigitalJournal.com

Devin DeFraine, Mount Royal University Student, Pays College Tuition In Coins ...
Huffington Post
The reason college level education is so expensive these days is that the top 1% want to keep even a greater share of the national wealth. Personally, I think we should have higher taxes and highly subsidized education to the point of being almost free.
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13 weeks 5 days ago

City Town Info Education Channel

Millennials Support Online Education, Concerned About College Costs: Poll
Huffington Post
A large majority of Americans surveyed -- 83 percent -- believe going to college is a good investment, yet more people gave the country's higher education system a "negative" rating than a positive one. Young adults aged 18 to 29 were more likely to ...
'Wake-up call' for higher educationPhys.Org
Americans Proud of US Colleges and Universities But Want More InnovationCity Town Info Education Channel
Survey: US Higher Education Must Change To Remain Globally CompetitiveDiverse: Issues in Higher Educatio
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