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Consumer agency to review mandatory arbitration in financial services
Finally, a spotlight will be shone on a widespread business practice that forces unhappy customers to settle disputes through binding arbitration — rather than by telling their story in court. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau now is seeking...Tags: U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Judges, Netherlands, Business, Trials
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Lillian Blanche Stevens, teacher
Baltimore Sun reporterLillian Blanche Stevens, a retired Baltimore County business teacher and administrator, died Oct. 6 at the Edenwald Retirement Community in Towson. She was 96 and had earlier lived in Rodgers Forge. Anita Sue Tews, a niece who lives in Federal Way, Wash....Tags: Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Retirement, Teaching and Learning, Johns Hopkins University, Towson
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Flawed thinking in push for UM merger
State Sen. Thomas V. Mike Miller supports merging the University of Maryland, College Park campus and University of Maryland, Baltimore professional schools in order to raise their national rankings based on total research funding. Compilers of the most...Tags: College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), Concerts, Colleges and Universities, University of Michigan, Engineering
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Four individual Academic All-Americans help Lehigh to No. 9 in nation
SportsTalkLehigh University’s wrestling team ranked ninth in the nation in the National Wrestling Coaches Association All-Academic Top 30, which was released today. Lehigh’s team averaged a 3.1784 grade point average, ust behind No. 8 Brown’s 3.... -
Stunned teachers suspect scoring problem for poor FCAT writing results
Florida took the equivalent of a teacher's red pen to students' FCAT essays this week, marking up error after error and then scrawling a lousy grade at the top of the papers. It was an experience that left many educators "absolutely stunned," said...
Tags: Heathrow, Standards, Teaching and Learning, Volusia County, Students
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EA must defend NCAA conspiracy lawsuit
Reuters* Athletes say NCAA conspires to block them from being paid * Judge: Evidence links EA to alleged antitrust conspiracy By Jonathan Stempel May 17 (Reuters) - Electronic Arts Inc lost its bid to be dismissed from a lawsuit accusing the video game...Tags: University of California, Los Angeles, Teaching and Learning, Judges, College Sports, Basketball
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Regent says S.D. tuition and fees `approaching dangerous territory¿
American News CorrespondentBROOKINGS — Escalating costs for students’ tuition and fees have pushed prices to attend South Dakota’s public universities past some neighboring states and into the region’s upper tier, according to a report delivered Wednesday...Tags: Colleges and Universities, University of Minnesota
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College plus: NSU secures tennis recruits
After taking a year off, the Northern State women's tennis program will resume this fall. NSU tennis coach Mark Lovrien has added seven new recruits to help restart the program: Jamie Voelker (Hutchinson, Minn.): Voelker was a three-time all-...Tags: World Series, Horse and Harness Racing, Teaching and Learning, Bowling, College Sports
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Lehigh wrestling No. 9 academically
Lehigh University's wrestling team ranked ninth in the nation in the National Wrestling Coaches Association All-Academic Top 30, which was released today. Lehigh's team averaged a 3.1784 grade point average, just behind No. 8 Brown's 3.21. Four Lehigh...Tags: Wrestling, The Pennsylvania State University, College Sports, Engineering, Allentown
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Buchanan named NDSU associate dean in College of Ag
David Buchanan, a North Dakota State University professor in the Animal Sciences Department, has agreed to become the associate dean for academic programs in the College of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Natural Resources. "Dr. Buchanan brings a...Tags: Agriculture, Oklahoma State University-Stillwater , Teaching and Learning, Biology, Colleges and Universities
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Papendick: Wings honors continue to fly
Aberdeen Wings captain Cory Ward of Las Vegas was named one of the best players in the North American Hockey League this week. The forward was one of six players named to the NAHL All-Central Division Team. Last year, Ward made the NAHL All-Rookie...
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Titanoboa slithers onto Smithsonian Channel
RedEye"Titanoboa: Monster Snake" sounds like the title of a new Saturday creature feature on Syfy network. Forget Mega Python, Titanoboa was a living, breathing giant snake and it's coming to Smithsonian Channel April 1. The remains of the largest snake to...Tags: Museum of Natural History, Gainesville, Colleges and Universities, Syfy (tv network), Paleontology
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