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Columbia University project reveals which texts are set most often on university courses around the world
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Columbia University project reveals which texts are set most often on university courses around the world
Their student visa statuses were cancelled for enrolling in a fake college that the government set up to nab alleged visa fraudsters. Now they've won the right to challenge the blanket finding that they were willing participants in the fraud.
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A new report shows student loans outpacing other household debt among most severely delinquent loans.
A public university in Pennsylvania is not eager to talk about its policy that threatens to punish students for sending “annoying” and “offensive” messages.
When people think of recent major changes in Arab countries, they often call to mind the Arab uprisings of late 2010 and beyond.
A mandatory training session for MSU student employees suggested not using the phrases "I apologize," "no problem," "sir," and "ma"am."