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Kentucky News - September 13, 2011
State:
WKCTC Named One of Top 10 Community Colleges (WKCTC News)
UK president addresses faculty senate (Kentucky Kernel)
Official: WKU competitive in international graduate tuition (WKU Herald)
WKU Regents bylaw could impose further term limits (WKU Herald)
JCPS student assignment plan overhaul urged (The Courier-Journal)
UK wrong to bar student reporter, forum panel says; athletics spokesman cancels appearance (Lexington Herald-Leader)
Student loan default rates jump (Lexington Herald-Leader)
Latin school opening excites teachers, students (The Paducah Sun)
WKCTC vies for $1 million award (The Paducah Sun)
Murray State University ranked in best colleges for 21st consecutive year (The Paducah Sun)
EKU named 'military friendly' for third straight year (The Richmond Register)
Alternative school gives troubled Greenup students second chance (Daily Independent)
U of L Weisskopf Child Evaluation Center launches Fragile X clinic (The Lane Report)
U of L School of Dentistry expands its outreach to southeastern Kentucky (The Lane Report)
WKCTC earns top 10 ranking for community colleges in nation (WPSD Local 6)
The 5 Coolest College Towns in KY (Kentucky Monthly)
National:
"Near-Completer" College students are critical to national completion goals (Institute for Higher Education Policy)
'Imagine HBCUs Differently' (Inside Higher Ed)
Student-Loan Default-Rate Climbs as Economy Falters (The Chronicle of Higher Education)
Diversity Advocates Voice Caution on Community College Study (Diverse Issues in Education)
More students taking AP classes, passing, education officials say (Arkansas News)
For-Profit-College Group Releases Code of Conduct With Protections for Students (The Chronicle of Higher Education)
More Baltimore Graduates Attend Two-Year Colleges, Where They Are Less Likely To Earn Degree (University Business)
Eyes on the Aspen Prize (Inside Higher Ed.)
Last Updated 9/13/2011
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