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Missouri Dismisses Discipline Case Against Student Editors

The former student editors of the University of Missouri at Columbia newspaper had faced campus discipline because their April 1...

StraighterLine to Broaden Course Platform

StraighterLine today announced that it is building a "next generation market" for its low-price online offerings, according to a news...

NCAA Thinks It Has an Image Problem

The National Collegiate Athletic Association, bruised by a year of scandals, is looking to improve its image. Ad Age reported...

Scholars Appeal to Bahrain on Academic Freedom

The Middle East Studies Association has written a letter to the Ministry of Justice in Bahrain to object to the...

Canada Cuts Grants for Canadian Studies in the U.S.

The Canadian government has slashed funds that have supported Canadian studies programs in the United States, The Vancouver Observer reported...

9 in China Accused of Selling Fake U.S. Degrees

Nine people in China are on trial for selling fake degrees to universities in the United States, China Daily reported...

Binghamton Halts All Fraternity and Sorority Pledging

The State University of New York at Binghamton on Wednesday ordered a halt to all pledging activities of fraternities and...

Man Charged With Threats Against Pitt Professors

A man from New York State was arrested Wednesday and charged with making e-mail threats to current and retired University...