Campus Informer
Senators Shortchange Pell Grants for 2011, Harvard’s Endowment Rebounds
Senate Democrats cover up shortchanging students’ Pell Grants by $5.5 billion. [Higher Ed Watch]
Harvard University’s endowment rebounds after the financial crisis caused it to plunge. Could this be the start of a nationwide trend? [The Crimson]
Are you considering trading in a summer of fun for an intensive foreign language program that prepares students for guaranteed study aboard opportunities? If so, the federal Language Flagship initiative might be for you. French and Spanish language students need not apply (critical languages only). [Inside Higher Ed]
Plans to expand the campus of Columbia University pass another hurdle – pending a possible U.S. Supreme court reversal. [The Columbia Spectator]
Derrick Haynes is a journalism intern at Campus Progress.
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