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How Colleges Are Keeping Up With Business Changes

Different strategies take stage at the National Association of College and University Business Officers' annual meeting.

The Right to Ban Arms

With lawsuit seeking the right to keep guns out of their classrooms, three UT Austin professors try to reshape the debate over campus carry.

'There Isn't Some Big Conspiracy Happening'

Some scholars are taking confusion about articles mistakenly deleted from the Social Science Research Network as their cue to look for a new place to share research.

The Price of Cutting Course Loads

Vassar professors want to reduce their teaching loads, but some question a new plan to do so at the expense of course offerings.

Criminal Justice Education in the Black Lives Matter Era

Shootings and debate over police tactics prompt changes in programs that train law enforcement officials.

Articles, Not Books

New study suggests that science dissertations increasingly are research article based, not book-length studies, reflecting the professionalization of the Ph.D.

Origins of 'The Wisconsin Idea'

Author discusses his new book on a much praised philosophy for public higher education.

When a 40% Raise Is Just Getting Started

U of Memphis is winning praise for giving adjuncts first raise in three decades -- and a large percentage increase at that. But adjunct pay will still be close to minimum wage.