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GI Bill Scheme Defrauded 2,500 Student Veterans
The Federal Bureau of Investigation this week released details of a fraud scheme that bilked more than $24 million in...
Former SUNY Official Convicted of Bid Rigging
A New York jury convicted the founder and former president of SUNY Polytechnic Institute of steering development contracts to help...
Academic Minute: Digging for History in Rome
Today on the Academic Minute, Dorion Borbonus, associate professor of history at the University of Dayton, looks into the long...
Wyoming Sticks With Cowboy Theme for Marketing
The University of Wyoming announced Thursday that it will stick with a planned marketing campaign with the theme "The World...
Newly Tenured… at Connecticut College, Princeton, Tennessee Tech
Connecticut College Nadav Assor, art Waed Athamneh, classics/Arabic studies Chris Barnard, art David Chavanne, economics Denis Ferhatovic, English Priya Kohli...

Fighting Sexism in Latin American Academe
Leader of a university in Ecuador -- first woman to hold the post there -- discusses the culture she is trying to change.
The Pursuit of Happiness
How are you pursuing happiness? In today's Academic Minute, the University of Toronto Scarborough's Sam Maglio says most people are...

Whose Medieval Studies?
Medieval studies groups say a major conference is trying to limit the number of diverse voices and topics. The debate is part of a bigger fight over whether medieval studies should remain a fundamentally European field.
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