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The Pulse: Labster
This month's episode of The Pulse podcast features an interview with Mikkel Marfelt and Aaron Knox of Labster, which develops...
Fighting to Make City College of San Francisco Free
San Francisco officials are engaged in a major political battle over whether the city can end tuition charges at City...
Judge Adds $5M to Verdict Against Penn State
A Pennsylvania judge on Wednesday added $5 million to the $7.3 million a state jury has awarded Mike McQueary over...
Smartphones in the Classroom
Students don’t like putting away their cell phones -- even in class. In today's Academic Minute, Widener University's Dwight DeWerth-Pallmeyer...

Forgotten Chairs
New study suggests that training for department chairs is woefully inadequate at most institutions.

Reining in Growth
Trinity of Connecticut moves away from year-after-year freshmen enrollment gains and a controversial real estate purchase, aiming to be better and more diverse at a smaller size.
Dowling Files for Bankruptcy Protection
Dowling College filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection Tuesday, moving to sell its two campuses on Long Island after shutting...

Students and Art on the Klan
Salem State reopens exhibit that was shuttered based on student criticisms but places most controversial piece behind drapes. Maryland Institute College of Art involves students in displaying piece on the KKK.
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