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A long-awaited decision by a federal judge could be a significant blow to Google's attempts to sell access to books it scanned from university libraries.

Pays to Share

New research suggests as they wait for the "digital switch," libraries may need to collaborate to better use their print collections.
Opinion

Humans and the Humanites

An instructor and a student share lessons they learned from a class in which university students taught Russian literature at a juvenile correctional facility.

The Power of the Nudge

Study finds that academic and life coaching has a notable influence on student persistence -- especially for males.

Adapting to Developmental Ed

With colleges desperate to improve remedial programs, educational tech companies see a growing market for "adaptive" learning software.
Opinion

What Do Students Remember?

David Head asked the question in his classes -- and considers what he learned.

College Yanks Courses by Gay Priest

Chestnut Hill, a Catholic institution, removes courses from adjunct, citing his relationship with a man.

Adjunct Alternative or Union Busting?

A community college's solution for reliance on adjuncts? Posts with job security for a year, a 7-7 course load, and no chance at tenure. Faculty unions split on the idea.