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Akron, Amid Cuts, Spent $950K on President's House

The University of Akron, receiving scrutiny for the layoffs of more than 200 people, spent $950,000 recently on renovations for...

Israeli University Leaders Urge Different Focus on Iran

The leaders of Israel's universities are responding to new proposed cuts in government spending on higher education by invoking Iran...

UConn Reports Data Breach by Chinese Hackers

The University of Connecticut on Friday reported a "criminal cyberintrusion" of its engineering college, and that hackers from China appear...

Psychologists May Bar Role in National Security Interrogations

The board and then members of the American Psychological Association are expected to approve a ban on psychologists participating in...

Ohio State Band Used Song to Mock Holocaust Victims

Ohio State University's marching band, widely considered one of the best in the country, had a parody song in its...

Academic Minute: Digital Research

In today's Academic Minute, Neel Smith, professor of classics at the College of the Holy Cross, discusses his work studying...

Appeals Court Partially Backs Adjunct's Disability Claim

A federal appeals court on Thursday partially overturned a lower court's dismissal of an adjunct professor's lawsuit accusing Moraine Valley...

20% of Common App Colleges Won't Require Essay

The Common Application, which historically has required colleges to use an essay to demonstrate commitment to "holistic" admissions, last year...