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Minnesota System Shelves Device Inspection Rule

Faculty members and other employees in the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities System won't have to present their personal cell...

State Support Recovering, but Not Recovered

For the second year in a row, public colleges relied more on state funding and less on tuition revenue, reversing a recent trend.

Support for Emergency Aid in California Legislature

The California Assembly's Higher Education Committee voted to advance a bill that would authorize the use of state student success...

Academic Minute: Fighting Cancer With Nanomachines

Today on the Academic Minute, Andrew Ellington, professor in the department of molecular biosciences at the University of Texas at...

Waiting for the NCAA

Association earned praise for condemning Indiana law that permitted discrimination against gay people. Why doesn't it take a similar stance against its own members?

The Alleged Conspiracy Grows

James Tracy, Newtown-shooting denier and ex-professor at Florida Atlantic, alleges in a federal suit that his faculty union conspired with the institution to get rid of him.

'The Pulse': Mersive's Christopher Jaynes

This month's edition of the “Pulse” podcast features an interview with Christopher Jaynes, chief technology officer at Mersive.

Georgia Tech's Next Steps

Online master's program in computer science -- a much-watched attempt to apply the MOOC model to for-credit programs -- may not be the big revenue generator the institute projected it would be, but administrators deem it a success and plan to expand it.