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Barnard Political Scientist Wins Grawemeyer on World Order

Séverine Autesserre, a Barnard College political scientist, was today named winner of the 2012 University of Louisville Grawemeyer Award for...

Private Scholarship, Public Funds

Washington State creates public-private scholarship where corporate donors call the shots on how to spend and invest the fund, which includes state money.

The Delta Project Moves On

National center on college costs to close after five years, with its work taken up by U.S. Education Department and a research organization.

New Protests at U. of California Campuses

Monday was a day of protest at University of California campuses, with students objecting to the way the university system...

Disciplinary Groups Speak Out on Right to Protest

The Modern Language Association and the Middle East Studies Association have both issued statements condemning the way the University of...

State Higher Ed Board Votes to Dismiss U. of Oregon President

Oregon's Board of Higher Education voted unanimously to cut short the presidency of Richard Lariviere at the University of Oregon...

Scholarly 'Self-Abasement'

Hundreds of professors who study India condemn Oxford University Press for response to controversy over an essay -- a response scholars call part of a pattern of "shocking acts" that hurt research.

Finnish Composer Wins Grawemeyer Award in Music

"Violin Concertom," a piece by Finnish composer and conductor Esa-Pekka Salonen was Sunday named the 2012 University of Louisville Grawemeyer...