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4200 Colleges and Universtities in US have more than 17 million enrolled students for a go green campaign called: Campus Greening.
The first EARTH DAY in 1970 inspired student groups, staff and faculty to begin greening campuses.
Their moto is, ‘If...
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Congress on Thursday sent to President Bush the first major overhaul in a decade of the federal higher education act, giving strong, bipartisan backing to a bill aimed...
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The main entrance to Colorado Christian University is pictured on Thursday, July 24, 2008. A federal appeals court ruled late Wednesday that Colorado Christian University can participate in a state aid program. It is the latest in a string of legal...
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