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Stellenbosch Tries Again on Language Policy

Stellenbosch University on Sunday announced that its governing council had approved new principles for a language policy. Stellenbosch is one...

What's the Matter With Kansas Budget Cuts?

State has changed its formula to impose deepest reductions on universities that receive more outside support.

Tennessee Bill to Cut Diversity Office Becomes Law

Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam, a Republican, on Friday announced that he would permit a bill to cut the entire $436,000...

Anti-Israel Protests Disrupts Film at UC Irvine

Members of the University of California at Irvine chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine on Wednesday night disrupted an...

Lawmakers Attack AIDS Art at Kennesaw State

" Art AIDS America," an art exhibit touring nationally (images above are from the show), closed Sunday at Kennesaw State...

When a University Press Is Deemed 'Nonessential'

Supporters of academic publishing worry about what Northern Illinois U may decide about a small press that punches above its weight in scholarship.

Academic Minute: Pre-Solar Grains

Today on the Academic Minute, Chris Wrede, assistant professor of physics at Michigan State University, discusses how pre-solar grains inside...

Hampden-Sydney Keeps Controversial Instructor

Hampden-Sydney College announced on its Facebook page that General Jerry Boykin (at right) has accepted a contract for the next...