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Education and Income Levels Are Key Predictors of Civic Involvement, Report Says
College graduates are more likely to vote, and they pay greater attention to public affairs than people who did not finish high school, say the authors of a new report.
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How a Campus Might Have Dealt With a Bully
As a former Rutgers student is sentenced in a Webcam-spying case, campus-conduct experts see issues that their offices may be better equipped to handle than the courts.
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Audio Slide Show: A Career Marine Chooses a Different Path
Ron Shriver, who graduated from McDaniel College in May, left behind a promising career with the United States Marine Corps to enroll.
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A Veteran and Father Graduates From a College He Long Dreamed of Attending
For a former Marine with a young family, the Post-9/11 GI Bill opens the door to fulfillment of a childhood dream.
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What Does $1-Trillion Mean? Maybe Not Much
The amount of student-loan debt has alarmed many people, but the high figure may only reflect, among other things, that more students are going to college.
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College Board's Next President Could Shift Emphasis of SAT
David Coleman's hope to better align the SAT with the Common Core State Standards could further alter the identity of the exam.
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Florida A&M President Suspends Band Through Next Year
The Marching 100, embroiled in a hazing scandal since last fall, will not play in 2012-13.
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To Develop Student Entrepreneurs, Colleges Incubate Their Ideas
The arrangements can benefit both students, who receive guidance and perhaps financial support, and the institutions, which may help shape the entrepreneurial economy.
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In Arizona, Community-College Interns Survey the Local Economy
Student internships at Estrella Mountain Community College provide work-force data for the institution and local government.
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College to Veterans: We Want You

