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Ex-Presidents for Academic Freedom
PEN America has convened a group of 100-plus former college presidents to push back on threats to academic freedom as higher education remains a frequent target for politicians.
Goddard College Staff Strike Ends Today
A small group of Goddard College staff is ending its nearly monthlong strike today, after the union reached a tentative...

House Debt Plan Would Mean Higher Ed Spending Cuts
The Education Department could have to cut anywhere from 8 to 23 percent out of its budget under the House Republicans’ opening offer on debt ceiling negotiations.
Judge Reappoints 2 Emporia State Professors
An administrative law judge has given two Emporia State University professors their jobs back, The Kansas Reflector reports. Neither the...

Student-Won Grant Supports Internet Access for Their Peers
A grant proposal from four seniors at the Oregon Institute of Technology extends internet access for students through a mobile hotspot pilot program.
‘U.S. News’ Again Delays Law and Medical School Rankings
It blames the delay on “requests from law and medical schools to update data submitted,” but some say there are errors being fixed as well.
2 New Winners of the Aspen Prize for Community College Excellence
The Aspen Institute announced today that Amarillo College in Texas and Imperial Valley College in Southern California won the coveted...
Crisis on the Nile: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute, part of University of Southern California Week: Essam Heggy, research scientist in the department of...
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