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No Room for Books
U. of Denver's plan to remove 80 percent of volumes from its library upsets some professors and renews debate over how best to store and share information.
Law Journals Agree to Stop 'Exploding Offers'
Sixteen law journals have issued a joint statement pledging to stop the practice of "exploding offers," in which authors have...
'The Constitution Goes to College'
A new book, The Constitution Goes to College: Five Constitutional Ideas That Have Shaped the American University (New York University...
A Pseudo-Taxing Debate
Several cities' new efforts to renegotiate payment-in-lieu-of-taxes agreements could indicate a larger push to seek more revenue from colleges.
Using Deception to Comply With Title IX
Many colleges are relying on deception to inflate the rosters of women's teams to comply with Title IX of the...
For-Profit Lobbying Rose Substantially in 2010
The for-profit higher education industry spent $8.1 million on lobbying activities in 2010, up from $3.3 million the year before...
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