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      <title>Quick Takes: Case Western&apos;s new chief</title>
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      <description> Inside Higher Ed, December 18, 2006 Barbara R. Snyder, provost of Ohio State University, was named the next president of Case Western Reserve University. In an e-mail interview, Snyder said she was confident she could collaborate with professors. &quot;An...</description>
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      <description> Inside Higher Ed, November 6, 2006 Just as campuses once banned non-union grapes or stocked Nicaraguan coffee, colleges are increasingly choosing cage-free eggs, responding to student activists&apos; appeals for socially conscious consumer choices and endorsing what they call a...</description>
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