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Former Professor Awarded $1M for Threats About Suit
A former professor of architecture at Catholic University won $1 million in damages this week after a jury found that...
Erie CC Settles Title IX Complaint on Women's Athletics
Erie Community College has reached a settlement with the Education Department's Office for Civil Rights on an investigation into whether...
North Carolina Voters Approve Bonds for Higher Ed
North Carolina voters on Tuesday overwhelmingly approved a proposal to issue $2 billion in bonds, most of which will finance...
The Brain’s 24-Hour Clock
The news cycle isn’t the only 24-hour cycle we see. In today's Academic Minute, the University of Michigan's Jun Li...
Racial Gaps in the Power 5
Just half of black male athletes at the 65 top football and basketball institutions graduate within six years, a new study found. Other black students and other athletes fare much better at most colleges.

Defining Intolerance
U of California, which has seen divisive debates on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict on its campuses, abandoned draft policy last year amid First Amendment concerns. The university is trying again.

Pirating Papers
Study looks at the reasons why people pirate scholarly articles from peer-to-peer research sharing communities -- it's more convenience than ideology.
Missouri Board Rejects Melissa Click's Appeal
The University of Missouri Board of Curators announced Tuesday that it has rejected an appeal from Melissa Click, an assistant...
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