Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Education - San Jose Mercury News
Education - San Jose Mercury News
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National Hispanic University in East San Jose sold to giant, for-profit chain of colleges.
Laureate Education promises the small, struggling liberal arts college will continue to serve Latino students even as it grows and makes money delivering education through the Internet. A professor asks, 'Are we selling our soul?'
Volcanic fallout: Dozens of Los Gatos High School musicians stranded in Germany
Psychedelics conference describes the long strange trip to the lab
California's university system: What went wrong?
Forty wild horses and burros gallop into the big city to be auctioned off to the public
San Jose State to lay off 76 staff and eliminate 49 positions in budget crunch
To cut costs, SJSU to lay off 76 staff and eliminate 49 positions
UC Berkeley acceptances from outside California hit record high
California's university system: What went wrong?
Herhold: Teen's death-by-bullying warns us about our own children
California's university system: What went wrong?
UCSC to suspend community studies program
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