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Mizzou Professor Makes Deal to Avoid Prosecution

Melissa Click, a faculty member in communications at the University of Missouri at Columbia, has reached a deal to avoid...

Arbitrator Sides With Maine University on Layoffs

An arbitrator has ruled that the University of Southern Maine and the University of Maine System did not violate their...

Berkeley Admits Negligence in Death of Football Player

The University of California has acknowledged in court documents that its negligence played a role in the 2014 death of...

Social Communication

There are two levels to any conversation, what is said aloud – and what is not. In today's Academic Minute...

Rhodes Statue to Remain at Oxford's Oriel College

The University of Oxford has decided not to take down a statue of Cecil Rhodes at its Oriel College despite...

The Limits of Open

Coursera's decision to charge learners in some massive open online courses up front -- viewed by some as inevitable -- has critics asking if the MOOC provider is diverging from its mission of universal access.

A Push to Finish on Time

A campaign for students to take 15 credits a semester is growing. But some worry 15-credit course loads could become a requirement for financial aid, or might prod job-holding students to take on too much.

'L.A. Math'

Math professor and author discusses new short story collection that blends his discipline with fiction.