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Signs of British Brain Drain

A Canadian government effort to better finance leading scientists has attracted four leading British scientists to accept positions in Canada...

New York Library Group to Fold

Nylink, a library cooperative program that is part of the State University of New York, but that also serves libraries...

Off-the-Field Revenge?

A Texas grand jury has indicted four former Texas Lutheran University football players for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon...

Delayed Response at Milwaukee Criticized by Jewish Groups

Jewish leaders are criticizing the University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee for failing to respond adequately to incidents that took place...

Shireman to Leave Education Department July 1

WASHINGTON -- Robert Shireman, the deputy under secretary of education who led the Obama administration's efforts to overhaul the student...

TIAA-CREF Eyes Endowment Management Business

TIAA-CREF is about to announce a major expansion into the endowment management business and has been recruiting money managers from...

California Plan Would Help Higher Ed, But May Not Pass

California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, a Republican, unveiled his latest proposed budget for 2010-11 on Friday and it doesn't propose cuts...

Albion Moves Ahead With Controversial Cuts

Albion College's board approved a series of cuts Friday that include 15 full-time faculty positions. The college is eliminating academic...