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Italian Students Protest Government Plan for Higher Ed

Students in Italy have been staging a series of dramatic protests across Italy -- breaking into the Italian Senate, sitting...

Hebrew College, to Eliminate Debt, Will Sell Campus

Facing a $32.1 million debt, Hebrew College will sell its campus, featuring a building by the noted architect Moshe Safdie...

First-Time Medical Deans Serve Average of 6 Years

A new study in Academic Medicine finds that the average tenure of first-time medical deans (excluding those serving on an...

Colleges Crack Down on High School Logos

More universities are threatening to sue high schools that have similar logos or mascots, The New York Times reported. The...

Threat Against UCLA Professor Who Works With Animals

An animal rights group this month sent David Jentsch, who uses rodents and primates in his neuroscience research, a package...

Court Allows Discrimination Suit Against Seton Hall

The New Jersey Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled that three female faculty members at Seton Hall University may move ahead...

Vote of No Confidence at Northeastern Illinois

The Faculty Senate at Northeastern Illinois University voted no confidence Tuesday in Sharon Hahs, president of the university, and Lawrence...

Tennessee Halts Enrollments in Prepaid Tuition Program

Tennessee has halted the enrollment of new students into its prepaid tuition program, after officials determined that the program could...