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AAUP Releases Policy on Politically Controversial Academics
The American Association of University Professors has released a final version of its new policy on how colleges should handle...
Secondhand Rights
Two companies that help facilitate credit transfers battle in court over who owns their clients' course catalog content.
Academic Minute: Climate Change and the Deep Future
In today’s Academic Minute, Paul Smith’s College's Curt Stager describes how the climate change we feel today will shape the...
Engaging Globally
Now in its fifth year, DukeEngage allows hundreds of students to spend a summer of service at home or abroad, at no cost to them.
Strike by Students in Chile
University and high school students in Chile are on strike, staging major protests in Santiago and elsewhere, BBC reported. Government...
Making Their Frosh Fit
Coker College, as part of expanded drive on health, will require every new student to take a fitness assessment.
Ontario: U. of Ottawa Has Right to Exclude 10-Year-Olds
The Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario has ruled that the University of Ottawa was within its rights to exclude twin...
Safer Bets
Despite holding the same risky assets that led to losses in 2008, universities have learned from experience and have less to fear in current volatility, experts say.
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