Arbitrator Sides With University on Academic Outsourcing
Ruling backs Eastern Michigan in dispute with union over whether online program management deal curtails faculty control of curriculum.
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Ruling backs Eastern Michigan in dispute with union over whether online program management deal curtails faculty control of curriculum.
The ABA has publicly posted reports on the accreditation status of more than 5 percent of the law schools it approves in the last 18 months, providing a window into the continued aftereffects of the law school bubble.
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Growing up in Worthington, Oliver Wolyniec first heard about Carleton College from some close family friends who had gone there themselves.
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