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How the Public Views Science

Overwhelming majorities of Americans believe that science has had a positive impact on society and that science has made life...

Suffolk U. Board Cleared in Conflict of Interest Case

Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley has concluded that Suffolk University didn't break the law, but also didn't follow its own...

Wisconsin and Texas Expand Deals With Google

The University of Texas at Austin and the University of Wisconsin at Madison have expanded their deals with Google Books...

Public Good, Private Money

World Conference on Higher Education concludes, with government officials from Brazil and India taking up issues of access and branch campuses, respectively.

Major Lender to Stop Making Federal Student Loans

U.S. Bank, the sixth largest provider of federally guaranteed student loans, has told its customers that it will stop doing...

Under Fire, Greensboro President Quits

Craven Williams, president of Greensboro College since 1993, resigned Tuesday, effective immediately, The Greensboro News & Record reported. Professors, expressing...

Gay Students Respond to Anti-Gay Prof With Call for Discussion

For the last week, gay and lesbian law students and their supporters at New York University have been debating what...

Head of Aid Group Charged

Philip Day charged felonies related to previous job as chancellor of City College of San Francisco, where he is accused of diverting funds to political activities.