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  • Deaf Student, Denied Interpreter by Medical School, Draws Focus of Advocates

    The New York Times

    Speaking with the parents of a sick infant, Michael Argenyi, a medical student, could not understand why the child was hospitalized. During another clinical training session, he missed most of what a patient with a broken jaw was trying to convey about his condition.

  • The Problems (and Solutions) of Higher Education

    The Huffington Post

    Earlier this year, I was accepted to the George Washington University Law School. It was a school I had been dying to go to, with the top LLM program in the nation for lawyers looking to specialize in government procurement -- and GW had all of the things that I wanted in a university: a prime location in Washington, D.C., a network of well-connected professionals in the federal government, and, at least for the program I wanted to attend, the best list of thinkers and educators in the field of government procurement.

  • The GOP's Higher Education Opportunity

    Daily Caller

    School is back in session on campuses across America, but the once carefree college experience marked by self-exploration and independence is coming with an increasingly burdensome price tag. Whether you are a senior facing grim job prospects and mounting student loan debt, or a freshman bracing for four more years of increasing tuition and textbook costs, higher education has placed a particular strain on the Millennial generation. Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2013/08/19/the-gops-higher-education-opportunity/#ixzz2cWlG2SB6

  • How Much is a Degree Really Worth?

    The Guardian

    Graduates don't get more buck for a degree from a higher ranking university, says Ian Walker – it's hard work that counts

  • Top Ten Costliest Countries for Foreign Students Pursuing Higher Education

    University Herald

    Australia has been rated the costliest country for overseas higher education, according to a report by HSBC. The world's sixth largest country has surpassed the United States and Britain.