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LSE Puts China Program Plans ‘On Hold’

The London School of Economics is suspending plans for a proposed China program after opposition from academics, the Financial Times...

Academic Minute: Climate Change and Travel

Today on the Academic Minute, Mike Gunter, professor of international relations at Rollins College, says travel might be one way...

Legal Group Questions 'U.S. News'

The Society for Empirical Legal Studies has written to U.S. News & World Report to "express concern" about its plans...

University of Saint Francis Announces Cuts

The University of Saint Francis, in Fort Wayne, Ind., announced plans to cut two master's programs, 11 bachelor’s degree programs...

Fast Fashion

Food isn’t the only product treated as disposable in our society. In today's Academic Minute, SUNY Oneonta's Bharath Ramkumar explores...

A New Model for a New Reality

St. John's College gambled its finances and its reputation when it cut tuition and turned to donors to replace lost revenue. Applications shot up, as did donations. Can this new financial model be the answer for making college more affordable?

Shut Out of Shared Governance

Faculty members at George Washington University question whether shared governance was breached by the administration's decision to cut undergraduate enrollment and raise the number of students majoring in STEM disciplines.

Interim Chancellor Quits Amid Scandal Over Photos

Dan Gerlach, the interim chancellor of East Carolina University, resigned Saturday, citing a scandal over photos of him in bars...