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CUNY to raise admissions standard for senior colleges (New York Daily News)

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CUNY to raise admissions standard for senior colleges (New York Daily News)

The CUNY chancellor said the school will raise math test-score requirements for fall 2008 admissions at its 11 four-year colleges. The changes won't affect community colleges with open admissions policies.

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A new beginning: Life takes a different turn for puppy raiser and guide-dog-in-training (The Davis Enterprise)

Published Jun 19, 2007 - 13:13:51 CDT. Editor's note: This is the final in a series of stories on puppy raiser Julianne Phillips and her guide-dog-in-training, Randolph.

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McGraw-Hill Higher Education and MERLOT Form Alliance To Enhance Online Content For Colleges Nationwide (FinanzNachrichten)

NEW YORK, Aug. 8 /PRNewswire/ -- McGraw-Hill ( Nachrichten ) Higher Education, a leading provider of electronic and print learning materials, and Multimedia Educational Resource for Online Learning and Teaching (MERLOT), an international higher education consortium, have announced a strategic alliance intended to support MERLOT's Accelerating Development of Quality Hybrid and Online Courses ...

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York College of Nebraska names alum Smith head coach (InterMat)

It is finished. After a long and arduous search for the best possible wrestling coach, York College Athletic Director Chris Luther announced Tuesday that the right man has been chosen.

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Dodd Offers Plans For Affordable College (Hartford Courant)

Tuition, Student Loan Aid Proposed U.S. Sen. Christopher J. Dodd will outline a plan today designed to make college more affordable, including a proposal that would provide a free education to students attending two-year community colleges.

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Field of Dreams expands for local investor group (Plano Courier)

An investor group led by David Brooks, Chairman and CEO of McKinney-based Independent Bank Group and Vincent J. Viola of New York, announced the purchase today of Noel-Levitz, the nation’s leading enrollment management consulting firm for colleges and universities from student loan provider Sallie Mae.

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McGraw-Hill Higher Education and MERLOT Form Alliance To Enhance Online Content For Colleges Nationwide (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)

McGraw-Hill Higher Education, a leading provider of electronic and print learning materials, and Multimedia Educational Resource for Online Learning and Teaching , an international higher education consortium, have announced a strategic alliance intended to support MERLOT's Accelerating Development of Quality Hybrid and Online Courses initiative.

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Massachusetts governor seeks $12 bln for roads, bridges, schools (Reuters)

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick on Monday proposed spending $12 billion over the next five years to help pay for new colleges and universities and roads and bridges.

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IN THE SPOTLIGHT (Real Estate News)

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Students who donate blood may win iPod (Courier Gazette)

The American Red Cross Blood Services, New York Penn Region announced August 1-11 as Student Donor Days in the Region. All age-eligible high school or college students (16-19) who donate blood during this time will be automatically entered into a random drawing to win an Apple 2GB iPod nano.

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CUNY to raise admissions standard for senior colleges (New York Daily News)

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