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Green Ideas
Middlebury burns biomass, UNC Chapel Hill (re)claims a new water supply, and Michigan State relies on environmental stewards.
What to Do with Big Bad Industry?
A Congressional hearing elicits a range of views on the impacts of pharmaceutical and device companies' support of continuing medical education.
A Portrait of STEM Majors
Federal study finds that those who specialize in science and technology fields in college are disproportionately male and Asian, and more likely than peers to earn a degree.
Send in the Wolf
In a perilous time for many small colleges facing economic difficulties, a cadre of ex-presidents and consultants are increasingly called on to clean up the mess and set the stage for recovery.
Obama Nominates Archivist
President Obama on Tuesday nominated David S. Ferriero to become the next archivist of the United States. Groups of historians...
University Replaces Instructor Accused in Fatal 1980 Bombing
Carleton University, in Ottawa, announced Tuesday that it has replaced a professor teaching an introductory sociology course who is facing...
College Art Association Seeks to Block Law on Depictions of Animal Cruelty
The College Art Association has filed a brief -- prepared by the National Coalition Against Censorship -- with the U.S...
Higher Ed Groups in Survival Mode
Institutions are laying off staff, curbing spending and traveling less. So are the higher education organizations.
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