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Clemente Course Inspires Teen Moms To Continue Education With Dante And Shakespeare

Teen mothers are getting a taste of the prep school experience, replete with studying the classics from Dante to Shakespeare, through an innovative program in Massachusetts.

Kansas Board of Regents tours KCKCC

Kansas Board of Regents member Fred Logan got an in-depth look at several of the many and diversified programs offered by Kansas City Kansas Community College Tuesday. President Dr. Doris Givens was joined by Provost Dr. Tamara Agha-Jaffar and Academic De

Antioch University Los Angeles Announces Largest Donation in its History to Benefit the Bridge Program

Antioch University Los Angeles' Bridge Program Provides a Free Education in the Humanities for Poor and Working Poor Individuals in Los Angeles (PRWeb February 09, 2012) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2012/2/prweb9177040.htm

National Higher Education Summit Meeting Links Faculty Working Conditions to Student Learning Conditions, Promotes ...

As administration unveils college value “scorecard,” educators challenge steady disinvestment in core educational mission of teaching and learning.(PRWEB) February 06, 2012 As the Obama administration unveils a new tool to help families choose potenti

Study shows architecture majors are hurt most by economy

Recent college graduates with a bachelor’s degree in the arts, humanities and architecture are facing a significantly higher unemployment rate than students in technical fields, according to a Georgetown University study.