Treasure troves of history arrive
Blaustein papers and Wyman Institute archive given to
Jewish Studies
In one box are several volumes from the League of
Nations, dated 1932; in another, folders full of
photographs from the early days of Israel. Thomas Izbicki,
collection development coordinator for the
Milton S. Eisenhower Library at Homewood, removes one of
the photos.
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Fed proposal seeks data on each student
The federal government is considering a major overhaul
of its higher education data collection system that would
require institutions like Johns Hopkins to submit
information on a per-student basis, a potentially costly
and privacy concern-riddled policy, warn some private
college advocacy groups.
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Reform model makes difference in middle
schools
A school reform plan developed at Johns Hopkins
is bringing significant gains in student
achievement and attendance to some of the
nation's most challenging and impoverished middle
schools, according to a recently released study.
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