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Court Requires University to Cover Journalists' Legal Fees
New Jersey Institute of Technology must pay the lawyers' fees accumulated by two journalists who sued to force the institution...

Highly Educated Young People at Core of Hong Kong Protests
Students and university-educated young people are playing central roles in the protests in Hong Kong.

Linking Liability
Sci-Hub, a repository for pirated research papers, is widely acknowledged to be illegal. But is sharing a link to the site illegal, too?
When Natural Disasters Became National Disasters
The federal government hasn’t always paid out after natural disasters. In today's Academic Minute, part of Union College Week, Andrew...

Building Capacity for More Study Abroad
Colleges are looking for ways to increase student participation rates in study abroad programs and to target particular populations that haven't historically studied overseas.

Could For-Profit Question Impede Short-Term Pell?
For-profit colleges were shut out of proposed legislation to expand Pell Grants to short-term programs. They’ve offered little pushback so far, though -- a sign the sector is focused on other legislative concerns.
Ohio State Seeks Trademark for ‘The’
Ohio State University last week filed a trademark application for “The” when it is used in conjunction with the name...
Another Harvard Professor Addresses Jeffrey Epstein Ties
George Church, Robert Winthrop Professor of Genetics of Harvard University, apologized for repeatedly meeting with the late Jeffrey Epstein, even...
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