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Academic Freedom Verdict

Faculty panel at Illinois finds that university may have legitimate reasons to dismiss adjunct who sent anti-gay e-mail, but that his offending students is not one of them.

3 Campuses Experience Fatal Shootings of Students

Three campuses experienced fatal shootings of students in the last week: Police shot and killed Danroy Henry, a football player...

Liberal Arts, Post-Recession

With its discount rate rising, Augustana makes adjustments in curriculum and considers whether the best way to preserve a college's mission is to broaden it.

Gaming as Teaching Tool

At Educause, one technologist says the games that normally distract students from schoolwork could provide an ideal model for course design.

Research Deals Under Microscope

Review of contracts between big oil companies and universities finds too much corporate control over scholarship, but colleges fervently dispute findings.

Preparing Professors to Teach

Doctoral student interest and enrollments in teacher certificate programs are rising, as programs evolve (and emerge) and job market worsens.

U. of Phoenix Enrollment-Drop Projections Spark Stock Drop

For-profit higher education stocks plunged across the board Thursday following confirmation from the industry's biggest player that pressure from Washington...