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NEWS: Daily Debriefing
University of Missouri announced plans to begin shutting down its university press beginning in July, The Chronicle of Higher Education reported. While similar undertakings at other institutions have been met with controversies, the University of Missouri 5/30/12 from The Dartmouth Read more »
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Philosophy in America
an excerpt from his forthcoming book, The Chronicle of Higher Education columnist Romano maintains that Americans’ proverbial lack of interest in things of the mind conceals deep inclinations toward philosophy. According to Romano: For the surprising little from The American Conservative Read more »
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Ohio State reacts to Gee’s almost $2M salary
paid public university presidents, earning a salary shy of $2 million in the 2011 fiscal year. Recently published by the Chronicle of Higher Education, the list includes 199 of the nation’s highest paid public university presidents. Gee’s total compensation from The Lantern Read more »
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Reaching 'a tipping point' for affordability of college
institutions, tuition, fees and room and board have doubled over the last two decades to an average of $38,589. The Chronicle of Higher Education points out that the price tag is now more than $50,000 a year at 123 colleges and universities across the United from Buffalo News Read more »
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OU-C Says Ranking is Misleading
Fiscal Times, ranked OU-C at No. 10 with a 15.6 percent graduation rate. The rankings were based on 2010 data from the Chronicle of Higher Education that focused on students seeking bachelor's degrees who graduated within six years. As noted in the story that from University Business Read more »