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Texas Christian Student Burns From Branding
Officials at Texas Christian University are investigating an apparent branding of a fraternity member that left him with serious burns...
College Removes Image of Instructor Smoking
Craven Community College has removed from public view artwork that depicts a popular instructor smoking a cigar (as he frequently...
U. of Montana Debates 4-Day Week
The University of Montana may deal with state budget cuts by adopting a four-day week for classes and work schedules...
Oregon Voters OK Tax Increases
Oregon's normally tax-skeptical voters on Tuesday approved two tax increases that will limit further cuts to state support for education...
California Budget Idea -- Praised by Higher Ed -- Criticized
California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger pleased higher education leaders this month by proposing that the state's Constitution be amended to ensure...
Guns on Campus (for Professors Only)
Pro-gun organizations have angered many educators in the last year with bills that would end bans on carrying concealed weapons...
AAUP Launches New Journal on Academic Freedom
The American Association of University Professors has launched a new Journal of Academic Freedom, which will be published annually or...
College Backs Down in Fight on Ceramic Crosses
Eastfield Collge, in Texas, will let students in its ceramics classes make crosses after all. The college has banned crosses...
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