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Rhode Island Weighs Bill to Let Cities Levy Taxes on Nonprofits

Providence's mayor urged Rhode Island legislators Thursday to approve legislation that would allow the state's cities to charge colleges and...

Controversy Over Vanderbilt's Anti-Bias Policy

The Roman Catholic group at Vanderbilt University on Wednesday announced that it would become an off-campus ministry rather than staying...

New England College Profs Donate to Prevent Staff Layoffs

Faculty members at New England College quickly pledged to donate $100,000 after learning that the college planned staff layoffs, and...

U.S. Agencies to Launch Research Program on Digital Data

The National Science Foundation, the National Institutes of Health and other federal agencies plan to announce today a major new...

Faculty Accused of Being Present During Florida A&M Hazing

Two band faculty members at Florida A&M University were present during hazing of pledges who wanted to join an honorary...

Hewlett Foundation (Again) Chooses Stanford Law Dean as Leader

The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, which does significant work on California's community colleges, open educational resources, and other higher...

How Much NCAA Tournament Coaches Are Earning

Three coaches of teams in the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division I men's basketball tournament are earning more than $4...

Academic Minute: Modern Abolitionists

In today’s Academic Minute, Stacey Robertson of Bradley University explains how many of the tactics used by 19th-century abolitionists have...