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Kansas Is First Public University to Go Open Access
The University of Kansas is becoming the first public university -- following moves by all or parts of institutions such...
The Economy's Large Shadow
TORONTO -- The annual meeting of the National Association of College and University Attorneys offered its usual eclectic mix of...
Oregon to Adopt Union-Backed Principles on Part Timers
The Oregon Senate and House have now passed (with gubernatorial approval expected) legislation to codify principles of the Faculty and...
The 3 A.M. Phone Call
College housing officers identify tactics to avert disaster and to respond after the fact.
Colleges to Be Urged to Test Athletes for Sickle Cell
Colleges will soon be urged by the National Collegiate Athletic Association to test athletes for the sickle cell trait --...
New Dickinson Plan to Encourage Public Service
Dickinson College is introducing a new fellowship program to encourage public service and allow students to take a "gap year"...
Ambiguous Status Is Costly to 4 Pennsylvania Universities
Pennsylvania State University and other "state-related" institutions in Pennsylvania -- Lincoln and Temple Universities and the University of Pittsburgh --...
Right to Remain Silent
Critics charge that student privacy laws are being used to shield athletic scandals and other campus misdeeds. In a break from past administrations, today's Education Department is listening.
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