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Call to Arms in Nevada
State's chancellor tried the low-key approach to persuading political leaders not to gut higher ed. Now, facing 20% cut, he's sounding the alarm.
Rights of the Accused
As faculty and administration at Southern Illinois at Carbondale hammer out a policy for sexual harassment claims, professors fear for due process rights.
Bad News Binghamton
Independent audit of scandal surrounding SUNY institution's basketball team reveals severe lack of oversight from outgoing president and former athletics director.
Whistle Blower Sues LSU
Ivor van Heerden, who was a leading whistle blower in the analysis of what went wrong after Katrina hit New...
Sudden Resignation at North Texas
Gretchen Bataille announced Wednesday that she is leaving the presidency of the University of North Texas at the end of...
Fading Stimulus Saved Colleges
State and local support for higher ed fell by $2.8 billion in 2009, but federal dollars delayed the painful cuts still likely to come, report finds.
Iowa Bars Porn Film
The University of Iowa has canceled a student-run theater's planned showing of a pornographic film this weekend, The Iowa City...
Is Military Research Different?
McGill U. considers ending requirement that faculty members indicate whether any research supported by the military may have harmful consequences.
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