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Toward a New Kind of ‘Big Deal’
University librarians and some academic publishers are optimistic about the possibility of reaching new agreements to make more academic articles fully open, but they acknowledge many challenges ahead.

Controversial President of Kean Will Retire
Board is full of praise, but faculty union fought Dawood Farahi for years.
Western Michigan's Law School Cuts Tuition
While several highly selective law schools for the first time are charging more than $100,000 per year in total cost...
Academic Minute: Succeeding in College
Today on the Academic Minute, Allison Buskirk-Cohen, associate professor of psychology at Delaware Valley University, looks at a couple of...
Student Charged With Threats at Campbell University
For the third time this week, a college student has been arrested for allegedly posing a threat to campus. Campbell...
Ala. Governor Apologizes for Joining Racist Skit While at Auburn
Governor Kay Ivey of Alabama apologized to legislators and state residents for having participated in a racist skit while a...
Hampshire Says It Will Enroll Up to 750 Students This Fall
Hampshire College officials said Thursday that they expect to enroll between 700 and 750 students when classes resume next week...
$360K Settlement for Grad Coercion Whistle-Blower
The University of Missouri at Kansas City settled for $360,000 with a professor who said he was retaliated against for...
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