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Degree of Acculturation Matters More Than Ethnicity in Student Plagiarism, Study Asserts

A new study aims to bust the stereotype that Asian students are more inclined to plagiarize than their peers are...

Taking a Sports Rivalry Too Far

A 62-year-old man was arrested Thursday for allegedly poisoning some of the old oak trees at a gathering place where...

Yanked from the Margins

New panel is charged by bipartisan quartet of Congressmen to find 10 ways to strengthen the humanities and social sciences.

Siding With President, State Governing Board Suspends Idaho State's Faculty Senate

The Idaho State Board of Education on Thursday suspended the Faculty Senate at Idaho State University, which voted no confidence...

The Ph.D. Rises in Britain

Having a doctorate becomes the standard for academic appointments -- a trend that the pending increase in tuition fees may accelerate.

More Questions on Notre Dame Response to Sex Assaults

The University of Notre Dame is facing -- for the second time this academic year -- charges that it was...

Academic Minute: Women and HIV/AIDS

In today’s Academic Minute, Union Graduate College's Sean Philpott examines why women around the world are slightly more likely to...

The Factors That Prompt Students to Consider Quitting College

Depression and a loss of financial aid significantly influence college students to consider dropping out -- while events such as...