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Credit for Teaching
At many colleges and universities, the tenure trinity of teaching, research and service is widely viewed (at least by those...
School's (Not) Out for Summer
Many public colleges and universities were overrun this year by larger-than-ever enrollments driven up by economics and demographics, and early...
Trying to Heal at Erskine
Faculty members and alumni of Erskine College have been carefully parsing the biography of David A. Norman, who was named...
California's Deal With Kaplan
Last fall, the California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office announced what some perceived as a partial solution to the budget-related enrollment...
Education Leaders Look to House for Funding Help
College lobbyists and union officials are hoping that lawmakers in the U.S. House of Representatives will come through with emergency...
Judge Lifts Ban on Publishing Article on Wyoming College
A Wyoming judge on Tuesday lifted a ban on The Wyoming Tribune Eagle publishing an article about a report on...
The Aging of Science
What if key elements of science policy are based on patterns of discovery that no longer exist? That's the question...
A Mess at Michigan
On Sept. 4, 2008, Andrei Borisov was in his Ann Arbor office, waiting for a meeting in which he planned...
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