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Did Bill O'Reilly Doom a Tenure Bid?
In many academic circles, being attacked by Bill O'Reilly might be a badge of honor. A Syracuse University professor, however...
'Becoming Historians'
How do historians become historians? That's the question answered in the essays of Becoming Historians, just published by the University...
Budget Cut or Logical Inevitability?
Minority serving colleges jeer Obama administration's plan to let temporary funding lapse, calling it "missed opportunity." But isn't "one time" money supposed to end?
Obama at Notre Dame
For all the raised voices (and a few arrests) over President Obama's appearance at the graduation ceremony of the University...
UCLA and Student Who Was Tasered Settle Suit
The University of California at Los Angeles and Mostafa Tabatabainejad, a former student who was repeatedly stunned with a Taser...
Final Day for Brandeis Art Museum in Current Form
Brandeis continues to maintain that its art museum's future has yet to be determined. But when it closed Sunday, it...
Athletic Revival
After a two decade absence from intercollegiate competition, Roosevelt U. decides to restore sports programs despite tough economic times. Officials believe the benefits outweigh the risks.
Redistribution of Requirements
Most colleges are requiring more than "cafeteria menu" approach to undergraduate education, survey finds.
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