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Science Funding Falters a Year After Landmark CHIPS and Science Act
The legislation was aimed at supercharging American research and development, but the funding it called for has not yet materialized. Advocates worry Congress will drop the ball.
WVU Faculty to Consider Vote of No Confidence in Gee
West Virginia University faculty members will vote next week on resolutions to express no confidence in President Gordon Gee and...

Towson Plans to Resubmit Withdrawn Proposal for Ph.D.
University officials say they’ve merely paused on the contested doctoral program despite opposition by Morgan State University, which says Towson’s plan duplicates its own program.
UW Oshkosh Sends Grads Belated $8K Bill
Seven recent graduates of the University of Wisconsin at Oshkosh are facing steep bills after a coding error that led...

University Says It Won’t Charge for Textbooks. Professors Ask How.
West Texas A&M's Faculty Senate voted no confidence in its president last spring, partly for his talk of a “textbook-free” campus. Now he's doubling down.
Florida Colleges Close as Idalia Nears (Updated)
Colleges in Florida are canceling classes and other events in preparation for the arrival of Tropical Storm Idalia, which is...

California University on Probation After Tech Firm Acquisition
The University of Antelope Valley’s accreditor cited high leadership turnover and low graduation rates.
Harvard Considers Revoking Dishonesty Researcher’s Tenure
Harvard University is reviewing an embattled business professor’s tenure for possible revocation. Francesca Gino, a researcher of dishonesty, stands accused...
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