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Southern U. President Sues His Board

Ralph Slaughter has sued the Southern University Board of Supervisors, challenging its decision not to renew his contract as president...

An Opening for Community Colleges

Two-year institutions gear up to tap into federal stimulus legislation's innovative mechanism for distributing Workforce Investment Act funds, which allows for contracts for entire courses.

U.S. Punishes Former Harvard Researcher for Scientific Fraud

A former Harvard Medical School professor falsified data in a study of sleep patterns and has agreed not to participate...

For Undergrads, a Shot of Public Health

New report offers recommendations for teaching public health as part of general education.

Puget Sound Honors Students Sent to Internment Camps in 1942

The University of Puget Sound announced that in May it will award honorary bachelor of arts degrees to 39 former...

Porn as Campus Attraction

Producers of new feature offer free screenings to colleges, some of which accept. At U. of Maryland, legislators get movie blocked.

Protest Leads to Policy Shift on Calder Sculpture at UVa

The Calder Foundation and the University of Virginia have announced a policy change in response to an unusual protest about...

A ($1) Win for Ward Churchill

Jury finds that U. of Colorado was wrong to fire him, but awards smallest possible compensation. Judge will now decide whether to order him reinstated to his position.