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Not So OpenCourseWare

Web page for Pulitzer-winning historian's course is temporarily halted at MIT amid Chinese students' complaints of cultural insensitivity.

Second Chance for a Fallen Coach

Morgan State hires Todd Bozeman, who served an 8-year NCAA penalty.

The Evolving (Eroding?) Faculty Job

2 leading scholars of the professoriate release book outlining just how dramatically academic work is changing.

Is NCAA Using the Bully Pulpit -- or Bullying?

As NCAA issues final rulings on Native American mascots, at least one unhappy college threatens legal action.

Florida Weighs Help for For-Profits

Legislators consider a bill that would create a tuition assistance program open to students at commercial colleges.

Division at RPI

President Shirley Ann Jackson -- a national leader on science -- angers professors and students and barely wins no confidence vote.

Spaced Out

Like many urban institutions, Columbia needs new facilities for science -- but legacy of 1968 reverberates when facing its Harlem neighbors.