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Oregon State Cuts Down 420-Year-Old Tree
Oregon State University cut down a 420-year-old tree as part of a harvest that earned $425,000 for the College of...
Turkey's High Court Rules in Favor of Scholars for Peace
Turkey’s highest court ruled Friday that the rights of 10 academics were violated when they were sentenced on charges of...

New Search, New Problems
The Board of Trustees at Miami Dade College has reopened a search for the college's next president, throwing out three of the four candidates offered by a stakeholder search committee.
Academic Minute: Borderland Ecological Consciousness
Today on the Academic Minute, part of University of Texas at El Paso Week, Carlos Tarin, assistant professor of communication...
The Week in Admissions News
Textbook costs; student finances; student loans.
4 Professors in Same Department Develop Cancer
Four faculty members in the same department at Metropolitan State University of Denver’s Auraria campus have been diagnosed with cancer...
Reed Students Challenge ‘U.S. News,’ and Magazine Challenges Some Colleges
Is the magazine punishing a college for refusing to participate? There's no question that Berkeley and Johnson and Wales are being punished, but for a different reason.
California Bar Accidentally Leaks Exam Subjects
The State Bar of California sent letters to the deans of several California law schools last week containing the general...
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