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    Wyoming Senate panel advances UW president search bill
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    Wyoming Senate panel advances UW president search bill

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    Alabama head coach Nick Saban speaks during a news conference for the BCS National Championship college football game Sunday, Jan. 6, 2013, in Miami. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)
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    Money for college athletes: not if, but how

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    Op-Ed: Liberal arts colleges can be relevant again
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    Op-Ed: Liberal arts colleges can be relevant again

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    Iowa State loosens ag research limits at Harkin institute
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    Iowa State balked at Pawlenty’s $25K speaking fee
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    Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett gestures while speaking at a news conference Wednesday, Jan. 2, 2013 in State College, Pa. The NCAA overstepped its authority by imposing hefty sanctions on Penn State University in the wake of the Jerry Sandusky child molestation scandal, Corbett said in announcing a federal lawsuit against the college athletics governing body. (AP Photo/Ralph Wilson)
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    Pennsylvania governor sues NCAA over Penn State sanctions

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    Examiner Local Editorial: Muzzling free speech on campus
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    Examiner Local Editorial: Muzzling free speech on campus

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    University of Virginia Rotunda, designed by Thomas Jefferson, in springtime
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    Barras: Abusing the District’s public university, Part 1

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    In this 2012 photo provided by Adrian College, students use television equipment in Rush Hall which was renovated into a multimedia facility with digital television and radio studios, multiple control rooms, a lab room with computers used for editing, sound stage and classroom space, at the school in Adrian, Mich. For today's increasingly career-focused students, a liberal arts education is a tough sell. So, many small liberal arts colleges such as Adrian are shifting toward a pre-professional curriculum. (AP Photo/Adrian College, Matt Gaidica Photography)
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    Liberal arts colleges forced to evolve with market

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    December 30, 2012 5:00 am
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