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Accountable or Not?
A series of scandals in Louisville ask the question: At what point is a university president culpable?
Academic Minute: The Recession and Latino Immigrants
Today on the Academic Minute, Maria Aysa-Lastra, assistant professor of sociology at Winthrop University, explores the reasons Hispanics left both...
Blackboard Names New CEO
Blackboard, the ed-tech company behind the learning management system Learn, on Monday named William L. Ballhaus its new president and...
Mount Holyoke President Chosen to Lead AAC&U
Lynn Pasquerella (right), a philosopher who started her academic career at a community college and had prominent leadership roles at...
SUNY Minimum Wage Will Increase to $15 an Hour
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced a plan Monday to increase the minimum wage for State University of New York...

End of the Line for Google Books Lawsuit?
Copyright experts say U.S. Supreme Court is unlikely to take up the Authors Guild's case against Google, a decision that likely would end more than a decade of litigation.
Kent State to Pay $145,000 in Fair Housing Settlement
Kent State University has reached a settlement with the U.S. Justice Department in a 2014 fair-housing suit alleging the university...
Education Department Tightens Reins on More Colleges
U.S. Department of Education officials are more closely monitoring a greater number of colleges and universities over concerns about their...
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