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Turkey Says No New French Programs
Turkey’s Higher Education Board has banned universities from opening new French studies departments amid tensions between Paris and Ankara and...
Textbook Authors Sue Cengage Over Subscription Model
Publisher Cengage has been accused of “trampling on its authors’ rights” in a class action suit filed in New York...
Report: USC Ignored Gynecologist's Alleged Misconduct
The University of Southern California let a staff gynecologist continue to treat students despite more than two decades of allegations...
Academic Minute: Susceptibility to PTSD
Today on the Academic Minute, Philip Zoladz, associate professor of psychology at Ohio Northern University, explores what makes some more...

Michigan State Settles Nassar Claims for $500 Million
University will pay $425 million to current plaintiffs, set aside $75 million for future.

How Colleges are Tackling Affordability
Inside Higher Ed editors Scott Jaschik and Doug Lederman discuss the themes of the "How Colleges are Tackling Affordability" booklet...
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As the gross national product rises, the rate of happiness in the U.S. is declining. In today's Academic Minute, Dickinson...

Wisconsin in Wyoming?
Proposed changes to shared governance at the University of Wyoming recall those passed in Wisconsin. Professors in Wyoming say tenure would exist in name only if their governing board gets what it wants.
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