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Small Colleges Grapple With ‘Culture of Insecurity’
Small-college presidents gathered at annual conference work to adapt to a changing market even as they worry about a range of student issues.
Targeted Classicist Speaks Out
Dan-el Padilla Peralta, the assistant professor of classics at Princeton University who faced a race-based verbal attack on Saturday at...
Professor Sues University to Block Records Release
Christine Roth, professor of English at the University of Wisconsin at Oshkosh, is suing the institution and the university system...
Allegations of Discrimination at Wichita State
Wichita State University allegedly discriminated against a candidate for an assistant professorship in gender, sexuality and feminist studies earlier this...
Chicago State Settles Suit Over Critical Blog
Chicago State University has agreed to pay $650,000 to settle a lawsuit by two professors who charged the university was...
Better Feeling for a Better World
Some companies offer a side dish of positive social impact with each purchase. In today's Academic Minute, Trinity College's Craig...

Overhauling Rules for Higher Ed
The Education Department's proposals for upcoming negotiated rule-making process would narrow the responsibilities of accreditors and modify federal definitions for credit hour and distance education.

Popularity of Early Decision Continues to Grow
Colleges set records in applications and admissions figures, despite lingering concerns of many experts that the programs favor wealthier applicants. Admit rates are dropping.
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