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Bills Target Academic Espionage

Congress is paying increasing attention to risk of foreign actors stealing American research. Two new bills take very different approaches to addressing the threat -- and universities much prefer one approach over the other.

Health Sciences College to Merge Into Radford U

The southern regional accrediting association on Monday approved the merger of Jefferson College of Health Sciences into Radford University. The...

Academic Minute: Phosphorus and Aquatic Ecosystems

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Grand Valley State University Week, Alan D. Steinman, Allen and Helen Hunting Director...

Lemoyne-Owen Board Won't Renew President

The Board of Trustees of Lemoyne-Owen College, a historically black college in Memphis, Tenn., has voted not to renew the...

Klobuchar Releases Plan for First 100 Days

Senator Amy Klobuchar, a Minnesota Democrat seeking her party's presidential nomination, promised Tuesday to restore Obama-era higher education rules and...

‘Panic Attack’ on Campus Radicals

New book offers a critique of the campus left and Title IX rules.

Preparing Freshmen for Crime Prevention

Campus security departments across the country are hoping to help freshmen be mindful of crime prevention by integrating information sessions into orientation.

Few Students of Defunct For-Profit Chains Have Transferred

Just 1 percent of students enrolled at Dream Center-operated institutions at the time of their closure earlier this year have...