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College Football's Brain Trauma Problem

College football has been "by far the slowest sport to react" to the growing concerns about brain trauma from repeated...

Academic Minute: Guilt and Moral Character

In today’s Academic Minute, Taya Cohen of Carnegie Mellon University reveals why our moral nature may depend on our response...

Academic Minute: Simple Organism and Evolutionary Security

In today’s Academic Minute, Charles Mitchell of the State University of New York at Buffalo explores the evolutionary advantage of...

Japan Will Allow Universities to Use Quarter System

Japan's Education Ministry is preparing to allow universities to use a quarter system in addition to the traditional semester system...

Connecticut Probes Closure of 3 For-Profit Campuses

Connecticut officials are investigating the sudden closure this week of three for-profit colleges, The Hartford Courant reported. Two of the...

Harvard Law to Offer Not Quite a MOOC

Harvard Law School is preparing to offer a free course through edX -- the platform Harvard University uses for MOOCs...

NCAA Criticizes Pa. Governor for Lawsuit Threat

National Collegiate Athletic Association officials offered a sharp-elbowed rebuttal to Pennsylvania Governor Tom Corbett's announcement Wednesday that the state would...

New Members for House Education Committee

When the 113th Congress convenes, the leaders of the House Committee on Education and the Workforce and the subcommittee focusing...