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Another Press Stops Publishing

Susquehanna U. Press is placed "on hiatus." Move follows decisions at Rice, Scranton and SMU.

Alum Calls Off Planned Bequest Over Reading Assignment

A Brooklyn College alumnus has ended plans for a bequest because of his anger over a reading assignment for first-year...

Senator Wants For-Profit Colleges to Share Default Risk

U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin of Illinois, a key member of the Senate Democratic leadership, on Tuesday called for a number...

Southern Mississippi Cuts 29 Faculty Jobs

The University of Southern Mississippi is planning to cut 29 faculty jobs -- including those of 14 tenured professors --...

U.S. Finds Misconduct by Former Washington State Postdoc

A former postdoctoral researcher at Washington State University fabricated and falsified data in a journal article and has been barred...

Any Given Weekday

Football teams that can get prime billing on Saturday shy away from games during week, citing academic and logistical problems. But the financially vulnerable play them for national attention.

Phoenix Pays to Tell Its Story

For-profit college turns to events co-branded with media outlets to change minds and critics wonder about the journalistic ethics of providing positive PR.

Black Caucus Will Audit Its Scholarships

The Congressional Black Caucus Foundation has announced that it will conduct an audit of its scholarship program, following reports of...