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Banning a Book, in the Name of ‘True Academic Freedom’
Roman Catholic colleges have some of the most open curricula among religious institutions. But that didn't stop Franciscan University from banning a book that portrays the Virgin Mary as sexual -- and ousting a department chair for teaching it.

Stunning Departure at Chapel Hill
Carol Folt announces she has ordered removal of Confederate plaques and that she is stepping down. System board leader criticizes her actions.
Michigan College Consolidating Campuses
An institution with large adult and online enrollments that calls itself the largest nonprofit independent college in Michigan is consolidating...
Snow Delays Federal Rule-Making Process
The first day of the rule-making process the Education Department was set to begin Monday was nixed because of a...
Impact of Shutdown on Research
During the ongoing federal government shutdown that began Dec. 21, the National Science Foundation, one of several affected agencies, has...

A Class Registration Bot Backfires
A student believed he was hacked when all of his classes were mysteriously dropped. But what actually happened is more complicated.
Survey of Alumni of For-Profit Career Colleges
Career Education Colleges and Universities on Tuesday released results from a survey the for-profit college trade group conducted with Gallup...
New Presidents or Provosts: Babson College, Berkeley College, Bluegrass Community-Technical College, Cedar Crest College, Clarion U of Pa., Elizabeth City State U, Monmouth U, Salisbury U, Salve Regina U, U of Southern Indiana
Koffi C. Akakpo, vice president for business, administrative and student services at North Central State College, in Ohio, has been...
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