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Subscribing to Open Monographs

Could subscriptions create a pathway to sustainable open-access monograph publishing? MIT Press plans to find out.

Harvard Provides Conflict-of-Interest Training to Coaches

Harvard University is providing conflict-of-interest training to coaches in the wake of a scandal. The university fired its head fencing...

Rethinking the 4% Retirement Rule

The 4 percent rule of retirement withdrawal might need a rewrite. In today's Academic Minute, part of Widener University Week...

4 Personas of Adult Learners

Marketing firm describes four personas of adult learners, arguing for more nuance in serving one of higher education's most sought-after populations.

Not Following the (Non-)Rules

Some colleges were violating NACAC rules before they changed.

The Classical Alternative to the SAT

Can a new alternative, grounded in Western culture, take off?

Too High a Price

Chapman University student paper decided not to run an article on President Bush’s visit after being told his office would need to approve it.

MIT Reaffirms Commitment to Open Access

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology has published its final recommendations on how to increase the open sharing of MIT publications...