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Who Should Investigate Sexual Assaults?
Georgia legislation that would have forced more sex-crime cases into the hands of law enforcement failed, but marks a growing nationwide debate.

Mandating Child-Care Degrees
A changing economy and professionalization is driving an increase in education requirements for child-care workers, but there are concerns about mandating higher degrees for a field that traditionally doesn't pay well.

Opinion
The More Things Change
Compensation survey from AAUP says faculty salaries are up slightly year over year, but institutional budgets continue to be balanced “on the backs” of adjuncts and out-of-state students.
U of Phoenix-HBCU Partnership Expands
Another historically black institution -- South Carolina State -- teams up with the University of Phoenix to offer online courses to a greater number of students.

Beyond Counting Books
Ithaka S+R and OCLC Research launch project to examine how universities and their libraries are changing.
Benedictine College to Rebrand Yoga Classes
Benedictine College, a small private Catholic institution in Atchison, Kans., delayed the debut of its recreational yoga classes this spring...
Academics and BYU Investigation Win Pulitzers
Pulitzer Prizes were announced Monday, including the following to academics: Drama: Lynn Nottage, for Sweat. Nottage is a faculty member...
New Law Imperils Central European University
Hungarian President János Áder signed into law Monday a bill that Central European University says could force it to close...
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