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The Library of Congress Subject Headings, or “Red Books,” as they were known back in the card catalog days, have a long history of usage in libraries. They provide a controlled vocabulary that often,...
View ArticleValuEd News Roundup: Congress Continues to Tackle Cost of College Education
With ever-rising tuition, and student loan debt now surpassing consumer credit card debt, the cost of college education is creating more barriers for potential degree earners. In light of this,...
View ArticleCongress Didn’t Pay a Lot to Go to College: Today’s Students Shouldn’t Either
One of the oldest attack lines in politics is that a candidate or elected official is “out of touch” with the American people. The phrase, deployed often and by both parties, is often used to outline...
View ArticleWhat a Republican-led Congress means for higher education policy @insidehighered
Republican leadership of the Senate is also likely to complicate the Obama administration’s agenda for executive action, namely its regulations clamping down on the for-profit college industry as well...
View ArticleGerman in Kendriya Vidyalayas Controversy – Congress Exposed | India News...
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View ArticleBroad Music Education Coalition Stands up for Teachers in Congress – National...
RESTON, VA (January 16, 2015)—Earlier this week, Chairman Lamar Alexander (R-TN), of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee, released a “discussion draft” of his new...
View ArticleAs Congress Fails Us | Boston College Law School Magazine
When judged by its legislative accomplishments, the 113th Congress was one of the least productive in modern memory, eclipsed only by the session that immediately preceded it. The 113th Congress passed...
View ArticleYale Law Deletes Admissions Records: Congress Must Fix FERPA
You just got lawyered. That was the takeaway from Yale Law School Dean Robert Post’s annual “State of the School” address last Tuesday. In frank terms, he explained that students who requested access...
View ArticleCongress Gets 400,000 Signatures Demanding Debt-Free College
More than 400,000 signatures in support of a congressional resolution calling for debt-free college were delivered to Congress today by a coalition of organizations that included the Campaign for...
View ArticleYale Law Deletes Admissions Records: Congress Must Fix FERPA
Yet Yale’s decision to delete all of its admissions evaluation records is neither the first instance nor the most egregious example of university administrators interpreting the federal statute to...
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