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    Survival -- Through Open Access
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    by RayWatkins  11-4-2009   
     November 4, 2009
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    High-paid officials: It's not just college presidents
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    by RayWatkins  11-2-2009   
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    Why the FTC's New Rules for Bloggers Could Hurt Publishers, Too
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    by RayWatkins  10-8-2009    1
     By Jennifer Howard October 07, 2009, 12:00 PM ET
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    The technology behind Google's great results
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    by RayWatkins  7-9-2009   
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    UPCOMING CONVERSATION: Educational Power
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    by RayWatkins  7-7-2009   
     Great Issues Forum
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    Code and Composition
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    by RayWatkins  6-13-2009   
     Luke Fernandez. Weber State University
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    10 University-Press Directors Back Free Access to Scholarly Articles
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    by RayWatkins  6-7-2009   
     June 5, 2009
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    It’s time to report on the new GI Bill
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    by RayWatkins  4-23-2009   
     By Alexa Millinger
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    Turmoil Over 70 Faculty Layoffs at Clark Atlanta
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    by RayWatkins  2-22-2009   
     — Scott Jaschik, Feb. 9
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    Stimulus Passes, Will Boost Education Spending
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    by RayWatkins  2-19-2009   
     By Joel Wendland
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    Oxytocin Improves Human Ability To Recognize Faces
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    by RayWatkins  1-22-2009   
     Article adapted by Medical News Today from original press release. ---------------------------- The research was supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation, the Swiss Federal Institute of Sports, and the University of Zurich. The Journal of Neuroscience is published by the Society for Neuroscience, an organization of more than 38,000 basic scientists and clinicians who study the brain and nervous system. Source: Todd Bentsen Society for Neuroscience
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    EEGs show brain differences between poor and rich kids
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    by RayWatkins  1-2-2009   
     By Robert Sanders, Media Relations | 02 December 2008
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    Bringing Tenure Into the Digital Age
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    by RayWatkins  12-11-2008   
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    Failed Promises: Assessing Charter Schools in the Twin Citites
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    by RayWatkins  12-4-2008   
     The Institute on Race & Poverty (IRP) investigates the ways that policies and practices disproportionately affect people of color and the disadvantaged. A core purpose for IRP’s work is to ensure that people have access to opportunity. Another is to help the places where people live develop in ways that both promote access to opportunity and help maintain regional stability. The Institute is directed by Myron Orfield, associate professor of law at the University of Minnesota Law School.
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    Public university presidents' compensation skyrockets
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    by RayWatkins  11-28-2008   
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    Guest Blogger: Are American Colleges Living Labs for Renewable-Energy Use?
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    by RayWatkins  11-13-2008   
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    Computer Games and the Writing Classroom: Four Perspectives
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    by RayWatkins  10-29-2008   
     Richard Colby, University of Denver Rebekah Shultz Colby, University of Denver
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    The Mark of Zotero
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    by RayWatkins  9-28-2008   
     Posted by Barbara Fister on September 28th, 2008
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    After convergence: what connects?
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    by RayWatkins  7-15-2008   
     Edited by Caroline Bassett (University of Sussex, UK), Maren Hartmann (University of the Arts Berlin, Germany), Kate O'Riordan (University of Sussex, UK)
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    Online university part of solution
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    by RayWatkins  7-4-2008   
     Calgary Herald Published: Friday, June 20, 2008
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    At One University, Tobacco Money Is a Secret
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    by RayWatkins  5-22-2008   
     By ALAN FINDER Published: May 22, 2008
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    At Harvard, a Proposal to Publish Free on Web
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    by RayWatkins  2-13-2008   
     By PATRICIA COHEN Published: February 12, 2008
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    Re-organizing Universities for the Information Age
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    by RayWatkins  12-10-2007   
     David Annand Athabasca University – Canada’s Open University
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    Race Relations: A Critique. By Stephen Steinberg (Stanford University Press, 2007).
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    by RayWatkins  11-21-2007   
     Interview with Z-Net
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    Troubles Grow For a University Built on Profits
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    by RayWatkins  11-14-2007   
     By SAM DILLON NYT, Published: February 11, 2007
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    A free Princeton
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    by RayWatkins  9-22-2007   
     A free Princeton By Jason Sheltzer Princetonian Columnist
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    Scholars Embrace New Publication Modes in Theory More Than in Practice, Study Finds
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    by RayWatkins  9-7-2007   
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    A Battle for the Soul of DePaul, and for the Future of Academia:
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    by RayWatkins  9-5-2007   
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    ‘The University in Chains’
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    by RayWatkins  8-28-2007   
     interview with Giroux
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    Follow the Charts and Graphs
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    by RayWatkins  8-23-2007   
     By Peter Onear
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    The Classroom vs The Boardroom
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    by RayWatkins  8-15-2007   
     Historian David Noble , co-founder of the National Coalition for Universities in the Public Interest, teaches at York University. His latest book is The Religion of Technology: The Divinity of Man and the Spirit of Invention, published by Knopf. 1998
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    A New Way to Grade
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    by RayWatkins  8-14-2007   
     A New Way to Grade At Texas Tech, freshman composition has been revolutionized. Is the result too mechanical? Related materials Colloquy: Read the transcript of a live, online discussion with Fred O. Kemp, an associate professor of English at Texas Tech University who developed its computer-based freshman composition program, about using instructors who have never met their students to grade essays. Chart: Writing a new script Printer friendly E-mail article Subscribe Order reprints By PAULA WASLEY
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    University Publishing In A Digital Age
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    by RayWatkins  8-2-2007   
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    Embourgeoisment, Immiseration, Commodification - Marxism Revisited: a Critique of Education in Capit
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    by RayWatkins  7-30-2007   
     Nigel M. Greaves, Dave Hill, and Alpesh Maisuria University of Kurdistan Hawler, Kurdish Regional Administered N. Iraq; University of Northampton, England, UK; University of Wolverhampton, England, UK
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