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Confidence About Cybersecurity Lags in Academe

Academe may be less prepared than the finance, health care and manufacturing sectors to tackle cybersecurity breaches, according to a...

Appeals Court Grants New Trial to Professor in Iowa Bias Suit

Citing procedural reasons, a federal appeals court on Tuesday ordered a lower court to grant a new trial to a...

Semester at Sea Entered into Deal with Creditors to Sell Ship

The nonprofit institute that manages the well-known Semester at Sea study abroad program has signed a “standstill agreement” with a...

Congressional Panel Restores Humanities Funding

The U.S. House Appropriations Committee on Tuesday reversed a Republican proposal to cut funding to the National Endowment for the...

Gettysburg Punishes 27 Students in Wake of Drug Ring

Gettysburg College has expelled, suspended or otherwise punished 27 students who were found to have violated the Pennsylvania institution's policies...

Academic Minute: Rescue Karyotyping

In today's Academic Minute, Zev Williams, assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology, women’s health and genetics at the Albert Einstein...

Amid 'Negative Outlook' for Higher Ed, Moody's Finds Optimism

The financial picture for higher education remains negative, but “green shoots” of stability are emerging, according to a new industry...

Audit Faults Federal Oversight of Student Debt Collectors

WASHINGTON -- The U.S. Department of Education has not properly overseen the companies it hires to collect defaulted federal student...