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Controversial Emory Professor Lands Job at Miami

Charles Nemeroff, an Emory University psychiatrist whose work has been highly influential and who has been at the center of...

Community College Sued Over Limits on Rallies

Two students -- backed by the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education -- are suing the Tarrant County College District...

New Database for College Information

The Institute for College Access and Success on Thursday unveiled a new Web site, College InSight, designed to provide a...

Senate Approves Spending Bill for Science Programs

The U.S. Senate on Thursday approved a 2010 spending bill for many federal science programs that would provide $6.9 billion...

Vermont Committee Doubts Wisdom of Higher Ed Merger

A state panel has concluded that the University of Vermont and five state colleges in the state should not be...

Tweeting in Class

Should Twitter be viewed as a teaching tool or a distraction?

The Research/Policy Divide

At meeting of higher ed researchers, scholars and policy wonks confront an old but still-present question: Can academic work influence decision makers?

Technology Gap

Professors think they are doing a better job with digital tools than their students believe is the case, survey suggests.