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Alumni Try to Stomp on the Brakes

Organizers want to fight for the future of Hampshire and Green Mountain Colleges. They've been in touch with those who prevented Sweet Briar from closing.

Debate on New Mission of an Australian University Press

Shift at Melbourne University Publishing raises question of whether nonacademic books can be used to subsidize academic publishing.

TV Comedian, Protesters Arrested at Georgia Higher Ed Meeting

Jordan Klepper, a former correspondent for The Daily Show on Comedy Central, was among nine people arrested Tuesday during a...

Amazon Cancels Plans for New York Headquarters

Amazon will not build a new headquarters in New York City following backlash from local lawmakers over $3 billion in...

Court Backs Pitt's Right to Reduce Professor's Pay

The University of Pittsburgh did not violate a professor's right to due process or deprive him of a property right...

Academic Minute: Black Freedom in the West

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Arcadia University Week, Kalenda Eaton, associate professor of English, examines how different countries...

Oklahoma Ex-President Investigated for Harassment

The University of Oklahoma has hired a law firm to investigate whether David Boren, who was president from 1994 until...

Faculty Hiring After the Recession

New hires of full-time faculty at public master’s and doctoral institutions rose more than a decade ago, then declined after the recession -- while hires at baccalaureate institutions remained slow and steady.