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Compromise Ends Hunger Strike
New Georgetown policy on pay for contract workers ends 9-day student protest.
Influential Group Calls It Quits
Financial difficulties force the American Association for Higher Education -- a key voice on assessment and faculty issues -- to disband.
A Real Option
The U. of California is considering a policy that might make part-time faculty careers -- before and after tenure -- more viable than ever before.
Remaining in Spain
A few weeks after ending study abroad program in Spain for practical and political reasons, a community collegereverses itself.
He Said, They Said
A long-time adjunct loses his job at DePaul after he had a heated debate with students. Did he go too far or did the university?
A Video Game That's Too Real
Makers of video games often boast about their authenticity, and EA Sports, which makes several best-selling games, is no different...
Title IX Guidance Stirs Debate
Education Department's policy shift on measuring female athletes' interests draws praise, rebuke and talk of a lawsuit.
A Scientific (Teaching) Revolution
With $1 million each, professors supported by unusually lucrative grants are changing undergraduate education at research universities.
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