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A President's Suicide
Texas A&M Commerce originally tried to keep records about its leader's death private but has now opted to be open about the impact of depression. Many presidents say it's a tough issue to discuss.

Civic Engagement or Get Out the Vote?
A new initiative designed to challenge colleges to get students involved in the democratic process is questioned for perceived ties to the White House.
Audit: More Scottish Students Shut Out of University
A government audit of Scotland’s universities found that Scottish undergraduates are finding it “more difficult” to get into universities, the...
State, Local Spending on Prisons Outpaces Education Funding
State and local government spending on prisons and jails increased by 89 percent between 1990 and 2013, while state and...
Academic Minute: Gothic Revival
Today on the Academic Minute, Kerry Dean Carso, associate professor of art history at the State University of New York...
Many College Business Officers Poised to Retire
A new report from the National Association of College and University Business Officers indicates a wave of retirements could be...
Power Five Conferences Agree to Lessen Time Demands on Athletes
The commissioners of the five wealthiest National Collegiate Athletic Association conferences announced Thursday that they had agreed on a new...
An 'Epidemic' of Academic Fraud
NCAA finds two staff members at Georgia Southern committed academic fraud, completing assignments for three football players. The university joins more than a dozen others that have also committed fraud in the last decade.
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