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Citing ProPublica Investigation Into University of Phoenix, Congressman Calls for Hearings | Herald de Paris

24 minutes ago ago from Herald de Paris

By Wire News Sources on December 18, 2009 An investigation we co-published last month with National Public Radio's Marketplace about the University of Phoenix's questionable recruiting tactics has prompted a Maryland lawmaker to call for congressional hearings on the conduct of for-profit schools. Congressman Elijah E. Cummings, D-Md., has written to the chairmen of two House committees, calling the pattern of behavior we detailed ...

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Sinner, Repent-Not!

17 hours ago ago from The Neighborhood Retail Alliance

It certainly is funny to us that the folks in the building trades are issuing woof tickets to the RWDSU's Stuart Appelbaum for his "job killing" effort on the Kingsbridge Armory. As Liz Benjamin reports , Appelbaum remains, " unrepentent " for his success at thwarting the poverty wage project: " RWDSU President Stuart Appelbaum doesn't think he needs to apologize to his labor brothers and sisters for his role in killing the Kingsbridge Armory ...

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Oversight of student distress on agenda

13 hours ago ago from Texas Tech Today

New regulations giving Texas Tech administrators the authority to address students' mental distress took one step toward final approval. The proposed amendments to the Tech student handbook passed through a committee of the university system's board of regents and will be up for final ratification today.

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Latest events brief: Tabriz Free Univ. officials pressure student activists, ban them from education

16 hours ago ago from Latest events & brief

Tabriz Free Univ. officials pressure student activists, ban them from education Posted by Daughters Of the SUN After a Student's Day Ceremony was held in the Tabriz Free University, 20 student activists were summoned to this university's Disciplinary Committee and three of them were sentenced to 2 semesters of suspension each. Their charges as stated by the committee were attending illegal gatherings and chanting slogans against ...

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