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Dowling Plans Affiliation to Address Financial Woes
Dowling College, a financially struggling institution in New York, announced Tuesday that it will affiliate with an academic partner, the...
U.S. Government Further Eases Cuba Sanctions
The U.S. Departments of Commerce and Treasury on Tuesday announced changes to sanctions regulations against Cuba that will further loosen...
Academic Minute: The Brain’s 24-Hour Clock
Today on the Academic Minute, the University of Michigan's Jun Li discusses how our brains are also on their own...

Climate Concerns Among LGBT Physicists
American Physical Society effort seeks to illuminate and improve the climate for lesbian, gay, transgender and bisexual physicists.

Using Pell to Boost Merit Aid
The number of Pell recipients a college enrolls doesn't tell the whole story, a report says. Institutional aid and how much low-income students end up paying also matters.

Pirating Papers
Study looks at the reasons why people pirate scholarly articles from peer-to-peer research sharing communities -- it's more convenience than ideology.
Missouri Board Rejects Melissa Click's Appeal
The University of Missouri Board of Curators announced Tuesday that it has rejected an appeal from Melissa Click, an assistant...
Ohio Distance Learning Clearinghouse to Close
Ohio's distance learning clearinghouse, ilearnOhio, will shut down next academic year because of a lack of state funding, The Columbus...
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