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Wisconsin-La Crosse Drops Two Sports

In a move that is projected to save the institution nearly $60,000 annually, the University of Wisconsin at La Crosse...

Second Guessing a Conference

In move being called an assault on academic freedom, Canadian official asks agency he supervises to reconsider grant for a conference that is angering some supporters of Israel.

'Mobilization' for Math and Science Education

WASHINGTON -- Math and science education throughout the country must improve dramatically if America hopes to compete in the 21st...

Drawing Lines on Conflicts of Interest

University and med school groups endorse prospect of increased oversight of financial conflicts in biomedical research, up to a point.

Et Tu, New Publisher?

In 2005, a journal opted not to publish an article perceived to promote child sex abuse. Despite unpublicized accord to publish a revised version, journal's new owner has refused again.

House Panel Passes Science Spending Bill

Legislation that would provide the National Science Foundation with $6.9 billion and the National Institute of Standards and Technology with...

Southern Cal Basketball Coach Resigns Amid Charges of Payments to Former Star

Tim Floyd resigned Tuesday as the men's basketball coach at the University of Southern California, as accusations continued to swirl...

Smells Like School Spirit

The latest scents on some campuses come from a fragrance company that says its perfume and cologne lines reflect certain colleges.