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Scholarly Backlash Emerges to Much Discussed Paper

An article in The Boston Globe explores how a scholarly idea can take off -- and then come under sustained...

Anxiety and Uncertainty

As Aug. 2 deadline for increasing the federal debt limit nears, no one seems to know what will happen to federal student aid payouts if a deal is not reached. Agencies are mum.

Textile Museum Joins George Washington U.

The Textile Museum, a free-standing Washington institution, is affiliating with George Washington University and will relocate to the campus, as...

A Road Through the County

After years of bypassing the surrounding community, George Mason brought local governments on board to develop a transportation plan that has paved over some old tensions.

Under the Microscope

WASHINGTON -- In times of fiscal crisis, scientific research is a ready target for budget cutters. Members of Congress grandly...

Open Source for the Back Office

Early adopters of Kuali's financial management software have become true believers.

Washburn U. Pays $210,000 to Settle Lawsuit by 2 Fired VP's

Washburn University has agreed to pay $210,000 to settle a lawsuit filed last year by two former senior administrators, who...