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Public schools compete for high-paying international students
The backbone of today’s university is the ill-paid, overworked lecturer
With more women at most schools, young men have never had so many dates
In the juggle of priorities on campus, books are falling off the shelf
How university students are spending less time hitting the books while earning better grades than ever
Students turn to their laptops for free online courses from Ivy League scholars
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