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Pointing the Finger at Colleagues
Scholar's article said his colleagues were publishing in "predatory journals." Now he's banned from campus.

Life Sentence -- and Then a Pardon -- for a Graduate Student
British Ph.D. student in U.A.E. was found guilty of spying after what observers say was an unfair trial in which he was denied due process. Some academics urge Western universities -- including NYU -- to reconsider role of campuses in the Emirates.

Brazilian Academics Vow to Resist Threats to Freedom
Campuses have been stormed by military police. Students are being encouraged to report on instructors.
GW Athletics Director Left After Lewd Behavior Reported
The prominent athletics director of George Washington University, who left unexpectedly last December, likely did so after his lewd and...
The Week in Admissions News
For-profit accreditor; educating nurses; rancor at Long Island University.
False Claim About Student Voting Rights
A former North Carolina governor, Republican Pat McCrory, last week said that college students in the state are voting illegally...

The Box Is Alive and Well at Many Institutions
Debate at Princeton illustrates challenges that remain for movement to end admissions questions on criminal history.
Controversial Catholic U Dean Resigns Position
Will Rainford (right), who was suspended as dean of Catholic University's social work school in September, has announced that he...
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