By ELEANOR CHUTE, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Salaries for private-college presidents soar 15 percent

The year before a souring economy caused endowments to fall, jobs to be cut and pay to be frozen, presidents of major private research universities across the country had an extraordinary year for pay increases.

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Report: In Internet era, writing takes new importance

Bob Dandoy, who has taught high school and college composition in Western Pennsylvania for more than 30 years, still remembers the community college student who, upon being told she would have to write a 10-page research paper, got up, walked out and threw up.

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Fewer tenured professors teach

As college enrollment grows across the country, more and more classes are being taught by instructors who aren't tenured or on the tenure track.

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College Board rolls out test for eighth graders

The College Board -- maker of the SAT college entrance exam -- has announced a new standardized test it said it developed because of popular demand.The two-hour test, called ReadiStep, is for eighth-graders, and is aimed at helping educators see which skills students need to develop to be prepared for high school and college.

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Business leads list of most popular college majors

What's your major?There are hundreds, if not thousands, of possible answers to that question.Students can choose from majors as common as business or as unusual as blacksmithing.

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Prof. Randy Pausch, noted for 'last lecture,' succumbs to cancer

PITTSBURGH -- Randy Pausch, the Carnegie Mellon University computer science professor whose final lecture inspired millions, died early Friday in Virginia of pancreatic cancer.

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