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Leveling the Playing Field for Independent Bookstores
Association of nonleased campus stores unveils network designed to reduce their dependence on textbook profits and let colleges retain revenues many now pay to companies to operate the stores.
Berkeley Will Delete Online Content
Starting March 15, the university will begin removing more than 20,000 video and audio lectures from public view as a result of a Justice Department accessibility order.

The Aftermath at Middlebury
New details on shouting down of a speaker add to the soul-searching: professor was attacked after event; nonstudents were among those involved; president vows to promote value of free expression.
Premium H-1B Visa Processing Temporarily Suspended
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services announced that it is temporarily suspending premium processing of H-1B skilled worker visa applications for...

The President's Indictment
An alleged kickback scheme leaves a small Christian college in unusual territory.
Ex-Emory Professor Will Do Time for Using Campus Wi-Fi to Download Child Pornography
A former professor of epidemiology at Emory University was sentenced to six years and six months in federal prison and...
Report: Trump Budget Will Kill Sea Grant Funds
President Trump's budget proposal will seek to eliminate the Sea Grant Program, which supports coastal research at 33 universities, The...
University of Phoenix President to Step Down
Timothy Slottow, president of the University of Phoenix since 2014, has announced plans to step down, citing personal reasons. Phoenix...
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