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Where Libraries Go From Here
New book explores how academic libraries can shape their services to better serve higher education -- and what librarians should do to make it happen.
Chinese Law Punishes Cheating With 7-Year Jail Sentence
A new law in China would make cheating on the high-stakes national college entrance exam punishable by up to a...
Academic Minute: The Dance of Atoms
Today on the Academic Minute, David Weld, assistant professor of physics at the University of California at Santa Barbara, discusses...
85 Ohio State Students Accused of Cheating
Ohio State University has found 85 students in the veterinary medicine college guilty of cheating, The Columbus Dispatch reported. The...

Baylor's Plan to Regain Trust
Amid scandal over mishandling of sexual assault cases involving football players, new senior administrator discusses how the university plans to move forward.
Chicago City Colleges Chancellor to Step Down
City Colleges of Chicago Chancellor Cheryl Hyman announced Tuesday that she is leaving the two-year system after a one-year transition...
WPI Denies Blaming Student for Being Raped
Many students at Worcester Polytechnic Institute were stunned Tuesday to learn from an article in The Boston Globe that lawyers...

Class of 2015 Is Finding Work
Six months after graduation, the majority of graduates from the class of 2015 found jobs or returned for more education.
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