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West Virginia Commission Expresses Concerns About Alderson Broaddus

The West Virginia Higher Education Policy Commission this month granted reauthorization for every private college in the state to continue...

University Sues Cleaning Service Over Destroyed Research

A custodian working at a Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute lab destroyed over two decades’ worth of research when he switched off...

Chasing Dreams or Running From Fears? Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Joanne M. Dickson, professor of psychology and mental health at Edith Cowan University, explores the...
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The Latest Campus Clinic: Cybersecurity

Modeled on legal and health clinics, campus units that give students hands-on training while providing a community service gain university, corporate and government backing.

Student Acquitted of Rape Can Sue Accuser for Defamation

The Connecticut Supreme Court ruled Friday that a former Yale student acquitted of raping a fellow student could sue his...
Three students wearing Saxbys shirts smile behind the register in the coffee shop

Experiential Learning Cafe Provides Internship Credit, Life Skills

Mount St. Mary’s University in Maryland opened a Saxbys cafe in August, offering students a new employment opportunity on campus and experiential learning for the designated student CEO.

Community College Students Expect Better Customer Service

Community college administrators say their students want better support when it comes to institutional customer service—and that they’re right for...
Head shots of Dianne Oliver and Denise Baird, both light-skinned women with dark hair wearing jewel tones.

Co-Provosts Create a New Model of Leadership

St. Catherine University tests a novel concept by appointing two administrators to serve as co-provosts for the upcoming school year.