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Columbia Moves Toward Restoring ROTC

Columbia University took a major step Friday toward the return of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps with a 51 to...

Key Republican Has Harsh Words for Pell Grants

Rising costs have led to much more scrutiny of the Pell Grant Program, but The Huffington Post noted that a...

Libraries' Digital Direction

PHILADELPHIA -- Most college library directors would order print books removed from the library if there was a robust and...

Call to Action on Sexual Harassment

Education Department's Title IX clarification may shift colleges' policies on burden of proof and off-campus incidents.

Judge Cuts $5M Damages Awarded to 2 Profs

A federal judge has reduced the $5 million in damages awarded (in total) to two law professors to a total...

Wisconsin Stands Up for Professor

In response to politician's request for faculty member's e-mails, university releases some but strongly backs academic freedom.

Groups Protest Proposed Law School Accreditation Changes

An American Bar Association committee, which met this weekend in Chicago to continue its review of law school accreditation standards...

Laptop and Battery (Arrest)

Valdosta State University police charge a professor after he shut a student's computer during class.