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Net Neutrality Rollback Concerns Colleges
The creation of internet fast lanes could come at a high cost to higher education, experts on technology and learning warn.

The White Face of Library Leadership
An Ithaka S+R survey of research libraries reveals a lack of racial and ethnic diversity in the profession, particularly at the upper levels.

Math Journal Editors Quit for Open Access
To protest the high prices charged by their publisher, Springer, the editors of the Journal of Algebraic Combinatorics will start a rival journal that will be free for all to read.

The OER Moment
"The OER Moment" is Inside Higher Ed's new print-on-demand compilation of articles. This collection of news and opinion articles may...

Threats for What She Didn’t Say
Professor’s essay about the original color of classical statues is mocked by conservative websites -- and then she receives online threats.

Look for the Seal
Textbook publishers announce new measures to curb counterfeiting of physical books, including certification seals on book covers.

Trial and Error: Try This at Home
There isn't enough lab space for all hands-on courses at Missouri University of Science and Technology. So thousands of online and residential students are doing experiments in their homes and dorm rooms, producing both conveniences and challenges.

LSU Sues Elsevier
Louisiana State University takes Elsevier to court in an attempt to settle a disagreement with the publisher about its $1.64 million contract.
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