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Universities Welcome Talk of U.S. Funds for Infrastructure

University administrators enthusiastically participated in a House of Representatives subcommittee hearing on the state of research infrastructure at American institutions...

A Win For Publishers

U.S. academic publishing giants hope a favorable ruling by a German court will put a dent in the black market for pirated e-books.

U. of Mary Washington Needs a New President, Again

For the third time in three years, the University of Mary Washington is looking for a new president, The Richmond...

Everyone Else Is Keynesian Now

Survey of world response to recession finds public funding for higher ed is generally either growing or being protected as much as possible – except in the U.S.

Student Government Freezes Funds for Student Media at UC-San Diego

The student government president at the University of California at San Diego temporarily froze funding for all student-financed media operations...

Incentive Comp Still a Problem

Congress's investigative arm finds that violations of a legislative ban on paying college recruiters based on enrollment have not disappeared.

Anthropologists Condemn Coup in Honduras

The members of the American Anthropological Association have voted to condemn the June coup in Honduras, and to back those...

Drop-Out Insurance

Is the market to assure parents of tuition refunds about to take off?