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Institutional factors have eased the way for Harvard students to go abroad. | Harvard Magazine Nov-Dec 2009
13 hours ago ago from Harvard Alumni Magazine
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6 hours ago ago from Online College Student News and Resource
SEATTLE, WA (Marketwire - December 10, 2009) - Say the words Modular Student Housing to some people outside of College and University Planning circles and what comes to mind is something flimsy and portable, a stopgap solution to overcrowded classrooms and bursting student populations. But to a new coalition of architectural designers that are contemplating the future of adaptable Original Article: Real-Time Calculator Details Campus ...
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15 hours ago ago from Literacy Log - Resources and Strategies for All Kinds of Teachers
All Ages 10-20 minutes Best for individual students or small groups. Hangman has been a go-to activity in any class I've led. I used it with middle schoolers and middle-aged housewives in Japan, it was invaluable in my one-on-one tutoring sessions with struggling sixth graders, and my current groups of seven and eight year olds can't get enough of it. Come to think of it, I don't know anyone who isn't at least a ...
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23 hours ago ago from The Ink
Let us realize the arc of the moral universe is long but it bends toward justice. Martin Luther King. Or something like that. In any case, remember how the University started fining students who painted their walls even though in the past Housing had allowed students to avoid a penalty by painting rooms back at the end of the year? Students protested, claiming that Housing ought to have notified them of the change in ...
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18 hours ago ago from Joanne Jacobs
Fewer colleges systematically violate students' and professors' free speech rights , concludes the 2010 report from Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE). However, 71 percent of the 375 campuses analyzed still maintain codes that grant students less freedom of speech than they enjoy off campus.
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Vinnie Rotondaro: Despite Successes, Problems Remain Organizing Queens' Immigrant Tenants
3 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
For years, advocacy groups in New York City have worked to organize renters against landlords that try to price out, harass or blackmail tenants out of their buildings. One of the most difficult areas to mobilize has been Queens, where even with subtler forms of landlord intimidation many immigrants are unaware of their rights and are hesitant to appeal to authorities. Advocates say that while they have convinced many newcomers to ...
Related contentCongressional Action Gives High School Students of Color, Low-Income Students Greater Opportunity to Succeed, says Campaign for High School Equity
11 hours ago ago from PopEater
WASHINGTON, Dec. 10 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- By directing fiscal year 2010 Labor-HHS-Education appropriations toward high school programs and the students who are least likely to graduate prepared for college and work, the Committees on Appropriations are moving in the right direction, according to the Campaign for High School Equity (CHSE), a coalition of civil rights organizations focused on high school education reform. Along with steady ...
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