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Prof: ‘I was fired for giving pet student a D’


December 27, 2011 by Taylor Hannigan

A professor says school officials fired him because he gave a certain Hollywood star a much-deserved grade of “D” in a directing class.

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How using Google Apps might break the law


April 8, 2011 by Taylor Hannigan

Yeah, there’s an app for that — but is it legal?  

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He did the work — and the crime: Does he get degree?


October 10, 2010 by Taylor Hannigan

An MBA student completes his degree requirements shortly before pleading guilty to securities fraud. Can the school withhold the degree?

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Artist, university lock horns in mascot dispute


August 3, 2010 by Taylor Hannigan

An artist is mad because the school used her design without telling her. But the school insists it didn’t need her permission.

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Which are the greenest colleges in the country?


April 25, 2010 by Jacob Hawley

Eco-friendly colleges are an increasing concern among the current crop of applicants. Here’s how the greenest colleges are meeting the demand. 

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Alums turning to colleges for career help


June 22, 2009 by Geneva Reid

They may have graduated more than 30 years ago, but droves of job seekers now are turning to their college career offices for help. But are schools ready for them? 

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