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  • Helping their communities is one way for colleges and universities to counteract crashing public confidence in higher education, advocates say — a problem that has been worsened by political attacks and self-destructive missteps by even the most elite universities.
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  • Former President Bill Clinton and radio personality Tom Joyner talk about a new interactive CD that profiles more than one hundred historically black colleges and universities. But Clinton also discusses the affirmative action case before the Supreme Court, and shares his thoughts on a potential war with Iraq.
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