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Purdue Limits Access to Ayers Talk

With protests planned for Thursday's lecture at Purdue University by William Ayers, the university has imposed limits on who may...

British Debates Over Higher Ed Sound Familiar

An American college administrator who happened to pick up a daily newspaper in Britain on Monday could have been forgiven...

Carnegie Corporation Honors 4 Presidents

The Carnegie Corporation of New York is honoring four college presidents with "academic leadership" grants of $500,000 each to support...

Brandeis Report Says Art Museum Should Stay Open

A Brandeis University committee has recommended that the university keep the Rose Museum of Art open to the public, but...

Northwestern Backs Its Press, Plans to Move Journal Online

With the economic downturn threatening the viability of some university presses, any "review" of a publishing house is likely to...

Florida Keys President Quits

Jill Landesberg-Boyle has agreed to go on leave, ending her controversial term as president of Florida Keys Community College, The...

Spain Bars West Bank College From Competition

Spanish officials have barred a team from Ariel College, an Israeli college located in occupied land on the West Bank...

Chicago Researcher Dies of Exposure to Bacteria He Studied

Malcolm Casadaban, a professor of molecular genetics at the University of Chicago, died recently from an infection linked to the...