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Would-Be Iowa Professor Loses Age Bias Suit

For the second time, a jury found that the University of Iowa didn’t discriminate against an applicant for a faculty...

Santa Cruz 'Admits' Thousands Who Didn't Apply

Thousands of high school students in Maryland, Virginia and Washington, D.C., received email from the University of California at Santa...

Library Access vs. Library Security

Many campus libraries are open to those with no affiliation with the colleges and are proud of that tradition -- even as it sometimes raises safety issues.

Furloughs at Morehead State

Kentucky’s House budget, revealed Tuesday, restored state funding the governor recommended cutting from higher education, the Lexington Herald Leader reported...

No Longer an Ocean Away

The oceans are changing with the climate and human intervention. In today's Academic Minute, Clarkson University's Andrew A. David discusses...

Taking on Mandatory Arbitration

Education Department may restrict common practice of for-profit colleges that prevents their students from suing them.

The Cost of Being Decent to Adjuncts

New paper argues that colleges can't afford to improve the pay and working conditions of those off the tenure track. Activists slam the analysis.

New Ground for Pearson

Community colleges are getting creative with how they handle low enrollment and money problems. A two-year college in Ohio has gone farther than most by hiring education juggernaut Pearson to handle marketing, recruitment and retention of students.