Monday, November 9, 2009

Higher Ed digest

Students Win Right to Protest With Empty Holsters (Inside Higher Ed)

A federal judge in Texas on Friday granted a temporary injunction allowing two students to wear empty holsters in public spaces at Tarrant County College as part of a national series of student protests this week over laws or policies barring concealed weapons on college campuses….

New Web Site Seeks to Help Veterans Pick College and Use GI Bill Benefits (Chronicle of Higher Ed)

The Web site, unveiled today, provides information on benefits eligibility and advice on picking a college and career path, as well as stories about veterans who have completed postsecondary education. But it does not deal with the biggest issue facing the GI Bill this year: So many veterans have already applied for the new benefits that the Veterans Affairs Department faces a backlog that could take months to clear….

Are Too Many Students Going to College? (Chronicle of Higher Ed)

With student debt rising and more of those enrolled failing to graduate in four years, there is a growing sentiment that college may not be the best option for all students. … The Chronicle Review asked higher-education experts to weigh in….

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Can teachers wear empty holsters too?

Anonymous said...

I thought Texans wanted to break away from the union? I think that was the best idea ever from a Texan. What, don't they have any resolve? Do it!

Anonymous said...

But look at the fine senators we will be forced to do without!

Roy's obituary in LA Times and Register: "we were lucky to have you while we did"

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