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Wake-up call for the universities (New Straits Times)
A recent ranking of world universities painted an unflattering picture of local universities. The resulting debate is seeing a grudging acceptance that something may well need fixing, writes ABDUL RAZAK AHMAD.
Levin ranks 11th in executive pay (Yale Daily News)
Yale President Richard Levin earned 5,212 for the 2004 fiscal year, making him the 11th highest-paid private university president, according to a study released by The Chronicle of Higher Education released yesterday.
Varsity crisis (Little Speck)
Malaysia's Earlier ranking before the plunge probably due to mistaking Malaysian Chinese and Indian students as foreigners. JeffOoi's Screenshots (excerpts).
Are school AP programs up to standard? (Houston Chronicle)
Enrolling more students in Advanced Placement high school classes hasn't accomplished the goal of graduating more students with college credits at most minority and low-income schools, according to a Houston Chronicle survey of 100 area campuses.
The End of Economic Man (The Telegraph)
California, Nov. 12: Peter F. Drucker, the political economist and author, thought of himself, first and foremost, as a writer and teacher, though he eventually settled on the term “social ecologist†|