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White House solicitation about the government's role in making federally funded research available to the public rekindles debate over open access.
 
Boris Yeltsin might not have served on any tenure committees, but he may have affected the productivity and careers of American mathematicians, study finds.
 
Unlike with many critiques of higher education, those who work at colleges and universities are likelier to feel challenged than chastised by this one.
 
Report says black, Native American and Hispanic students aren't taking AP classes they could succeed in, but are failing the exams they do take at a higher rate.
 
Spain, Italy and Ireland are among the countries planning significant cuts in higher education budgets.
 

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February 08, 2012

Professional schools that have been nearly impossible to get into are adding slots.

February 08, 2012

Author gets inside look at IRBs, and offers perspectives on how they operate, and how researchers can improve their chances of a smooth review.

February 08, 2012

New film "Liberal Arts," written by and starring Kenyon alumni, seems to stay true to the spirit of the institution. But not every college has been pleased to be the subject of a screen close-up.

February 08, 2012

At two universities, professors say administrators are changing the rules in ways that take away faculty power -- at one campus over raising grievance and at the other over intellectual property.

February 08, 2012

Hardin-Simmons University is starting an Ed.D. program in leadership. Johns Hopkins University is starting a dual master's degree program in environmental engineering and business.

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