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Michigan Fires Back on Free Speech Lawsuit
The University of Michigan blasted a Justice Department-backed free speech lawsuit against it Friday, calling it “a false caricature” of...
Innovation in Large Organizations
How can large companies excel at innovation? In today's Academic Minute, the University of San Diego's Priya Kannan-Narasimhan determines the...

A College President’s Twitter Strategy
A student newspaper at the University of British Columbia has criticized President Santa Ono for mixing policy statements with personal views on social media. The president has been uncharacteristically quiet in response.

A Journal Implodes
Promising open-access anthropology publication abandons its business model and faces criticism over allegations that top editor and others created toxic environment.
MIT Trials First U.S. ‘Read and Publish’ Agreement
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology Libraries system has signed a publishing agreement with the Royal Society of Chemistry, thought to...
Chain Adds Employee Education Benefits
First Watch Restaurants Inc., a Florida-based breakfast chain, has joined a growing number of companies offering employee education benefits. First...
Analysis of Performance Funding Scenarios in Calif.
California's move toward performance funding for its community colleges could work without harming colleges that enroll large numbers of underserved...

Where Grad Students Struggle With Loan Repayments
A new report examines student loan repayment rates among graduate students -- and finds borrowers who attended historically black colleges struggled the most to pay down their loans within a few years of leaving school.
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