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Civil Rights Panel Still Won't Study Alleged Admissions Bias Against Women
The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights refused on Friday to reconsider suspending its investigation into discrimination against women in university...
Basic, But Vital
Faculty who teach basic writing say they've been pushed to the margins of composition. Is a comeback in the cards?
Quantifying Study Abroad's Impact
At Forum on Education Abroad conference, practitioners describe a wide array of tools and research projects under way to better gauge academic gains in overseas learning.
Shireman Speaks
A year after highly critical speech on accreditors and for-profit colleges, former U.S. official addresses those topics again.
Losing Ground on Salaries
Average increase for professors in 2010-11 will fall short of inflation; gaps grow between public and private institutions.
Once More, With Less
New survey of community college leaders finds slower enrollment growth than in past but more budget cuts.
Responding to For-Profit Challenges
Community college leaders debate how and where they should engage with proprietary institutions about policy and funding.
Adjunct Fires Back at Washington NEA
A part-time English instructor at Olympic College in Washington has filed a formal complaint with the National Education Association, alleging...
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