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Carnegie Mellon Accidentally Admits 800 Applicants

About 800 applicants to a master's program in computer science at Carnegie Mellon University on Monday received e-mails accepting them...

Florida Court Upholds Rules on Faculty Contracts

A Florida appeals court has upheld, 2-to-1, regulations imposed by the State Department of Education on faculty contracts at the...

College Apologizes for Way It Gave M&Ms to Children

Horry-Georgetown Technical College has issued an apology for the way a faculty member handed out M&Ms at an event for...

Academic Minute: Mapping Ice Algae

In today's Academic Minute, Ian Hawes, a University of Canterbury lecturer, discusses his work using underwater drones to map ice...

Princeton Receives Bequest of $300M in Rare Books

Princeton University on Monday announced a bequest of 2,500 rare printed books and manuscripts. The value of the collection is...

Legal Battle Over Japanese Garden and UCLA

An article in The Los Angeles Times profiles a legal battle between the University of California at Los Angeles and...

Committee Will Review UT-Austin Admissions Practices

In the wake of a report last week about presidential influence on admissions decisions at the University of Texas at...

Wisconsin For-Profit Oversight Board Defends Role

Of the 46,634 Wisconsin adults enrolled in private institutions (most of them for-profit) during 2012 and 2013, 36.5 percent dropped...