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The Next Open Source Movement

A university and a community college are first institutions to undertake large-scale installations of administrative software created by consortium, open to all. Is industry shake-up imminent?

Wyoming Criticized by Lawmakers Over Partner Benefits

Legislators are complaining about a University of Wyoming policy adopted in May to authorize administrators to issue vouchers for the...

The Law Dean and the Prostitution Ring

Mark A. Sargent resigned unexpectedly as law dean at Villanova University last week. On Friday, police reports emerged identifying Sargent...

British University Wants Faculty Members in Offices

Britain's Liverpool Hope University has infuriated faculty members by saying that it expects their work days to be spent on...

Newly Tenured ... at Nyack, Pomona, Northern Colorado

The following individuals have recently been awarded tenure by their colleges: Nyack College David Ahn, computer science James Chin, counseling...

So Sue Me

Ohio community college president admits he is getting rid of English professor, who happens to be critic, in violation of union contract, and ending job of adjunct because he does not like his criticism either.

Challenge to the Kindle

In theory, move to digital textbooks will help the visually impaired. But advocates say college experiments violate law because digital readers aren't accessible to the blind.

All for Wearing a Hijab

After filing a racism complaint about a professor, a Georgia State student claims she was subjected to even more discrimination -- this time by the university.