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An Elsevier Pivot to Open Access

A Norwegian consortium has signed a new kind of subscription deal with Elsevier that includes open-access publishing -- a first for the publisher. But the new rights come at a cost.

11 Semifinalists, 4 Finalists: 0 Women

University of South Carolina hears from students and professors after a presidential search committee -- one that's mostly male -- proposes four finalists who are all male, three of them white.

Professor Criticized for Pro-Israeli, Anti-Palestinian Views

Does movement against DePaul scholar -- focused on his tone and rhetoric -- violate academic freedom?

Team Players in Teaching

Models for "unbundling" the faculty role differ by institution -- but administrators of competency-based programs particularly believe their approach suits instructors and helps students grow.

New Online Academic Programs

Colleges begin programs in early childhood education, cybersecurity, strategic management, health data analytics and instructional design.

Taking Down ‘Birth of a Nation’

Chapman University removes posters from prominent places in its film school after students object to centrality of a work full of racism.

Study Finds U.S. Loans Don't Inflate Professional School Tuition

Researcher concludes that increase in Grad PLUS loans did not drive up the price of medical and business schools or increase debt burden of those who enrolled.

Women Best Represented Among Lowest-Paid Deans

Women are well represented among deans with the lowest salaries, but they make up less than one-third of the highest-paid...