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Punishing a Professor for Blackface
University of Oregon suspends faculty member while investigating her conduct at a Halloween party. Many of her colleagues demand she resign. Legally, can she be sanctioned?

Phoenix Sale Delayed, Not Dead
Investors fret that the Education Department's lengthy scrutiny of the U of Phoenix's proposed sale means the deal might be nixed. Politics and optics might be reasons for the delay.

College as Food Broker
Northeast Texas Community College is connecting small farmers with the area’s residents in hopes of helping the agriculture industry and promoting health in the region.
Academic Minute: Campaign Songs
Today on the Academic Minute, Paul Christiansen, associate professor of music at Seton Hall University, delves into the way music...
Assailant, Motive Sought in Killing of Saudi Student
The University of Wisconsin Stout announced a $15,000 reward, funded by private donations and the university foundation, for information leading...

Never Too Old for a Eureka Moment
Study suggests that scientific impact doesn't have to decrease with age and scientists have a unique kind of IQ that accurately predicts their career success.
Judge Halts ITT Tech Lawsuits
A bankruptcy judge on Wednesday temporarily barred regulators from continuing lawsuits against the defunct ITT Educational Services, according to The...
Harvard 'Scouting Report' Scandal Grows
Harvard University announced Thursday that it was calling off the remainder of this year's men's soccer season, and would decline...
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