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Loaned Mural Prompts Countersuits by College and Museum
City College of San Francisco administrators and Museum of Modern Art officials disagree on who should pay to move a massive wall mural back to the campus.
Recruiting to Campuses Far, Far Away
Demographic shifts and funding woes have led a diverse and growing array of colleges to hire recruiters who live and work hundreds of miles from campus. Is it worth it?
USC, Grad Workers Reach Tentative Deal, Avert Tuesday Strike
The University of Southern California and leaders of its graduate student workers’ union reached a tentative agreement Sunday, averting a...
Greek Mythology in the Garden: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Marie-Claire Beaulieu, associate professor of classical studies at Tufts University, explores how Greek mythology is...
UNC Grad Student Unfit to Stand Trial for Allegedly Killing Adviser
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill graduate student charged with fatally shooting his adviser has been declared mentally...
Weekly Wisdom | Interview with Strada Education Foundation President Ruth Watkins
A spirited discussion with President Ruth Watkins from Strada Education Foundation.
A ‘Game Changer’ for Research, Reputations of ‘Emerging’ Texas Universities
A new $3.9 billion endowment to support four public universities will boost research and innovation and, state officials hope, attract top faculty members and students.
Opinion
The Best Reason to Major in English
When did faculty stop believing that it’s important to tell young people to study what they love, Sarah Wasserman asks.
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