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National Briefing | New England: Massachusetts: Student Accused of Faking His Way Into Harvard

New York Times Education - Mon, May 17th 11:43pm
A Delaware man has been charged with faking his way into Harvard and duping the university out of $45,000 in financial aid, grants and scholarships.

Going Back to School: Fired Staff Is Rehired

New York Times Education - Mon, May 17th 11:40pm
All the staff members of Central Falls High School, who were fired in February as part of a turnaround plan for the underperforming school, will be rehired.

Central Falls Agreement

Ed.gov - Mon, May 17th 06:26pm
Secretary Duncan issued a statement saluting administrators, union leadership, and teachers in Central Falls and Rhode Island for reaching an agreement on a plan to improve Central Falls High School.

Brown v. Board of Education

Ed.gov - Mon, May 17th 06:25pm
On the 56th anniversary of this landmark ruling, Secretary Duncan reaffirmed the Obama Administration's commitment to "a high quality education for all children regardless of race or background."

On Teachers' Unions, Accountability and School Reform

New York Times Education - Mon, May 17th 05:54pm
How are initiatives like Race to the Top coming together to overhaul education in the United States, and what happens to teachers in the process?

Great Debate: Developing Argumentation Skills

New York Times Education - Mon, May 17th 03:22pm
Lesson Plan | Practicing and evaluating debate techniques and strategies by debating thorny questions in the news.

Last Liftoffs

New York Times Education - Mon, May 17th 01:00pm
6 Q's About the News | What is the "an unforgettable and intense experience" described in this article?

What Are Your Attitudes Toward Money?

New York Times Education - Mon, May 17th 03:42am
Student Opinion | Are you a spender or a saver? Are you more likely to choose a career because it pays well or because you love doing the work? How much do you think about money in general?

After 40 Years, Graduating Class Gets Its Turn in Spotlight

New York Times Education - Mon, May 17th 01:30am
About 300 members of Boston University’s class of 1970 attended a graduation ceremony on Sunday, four decades after the original was canceled amid political unrest.

News Quiz | May 17, 2010

New York Times Education - Mon, May 17th 01:30am
See what you know about the news of the day.

Word of the Day | forensic

New York Times Education - Mon, May 17th 12:40am
This word has appeared in 239 Times articles over the past year

Our Towns: Michael Hogan Leaves as UConn Head After 3 Years

New York Times Education - Mon, May 17th 12:20am
Michael J. Hogan gave notice to the head of the university trustees by cellphone at 5:30 p.m. the day before his announcement.

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