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Scholars and Scandal

When allegations of research misconduct -- both true and “truthy” -- can spread more quickly than ever, should academe respond slowly and deliberately?

No-Confidence Vote at Edison State

Faculty members at Edison State College have voted no confidence, overwhelmingly, in Kenneth Walker, the president, and James Browder, the...

More Peril for Pell

As Congressional Republicans lay out plan to slash trillions from the budget deficit in 2012 and beyond, need-based aid and research spending could face cuts.

Retrieving the Dream

Stung by highly critical report, leaders of community college reform initiative start series of efforts aimed at responding to the criticisms.

At Home on Campus, Not in Country

Many international students feel at home on their college campuses, but have a low sense of belonging in the U.S. and problems making the transition to American culture, a survey finds.

Academic Minute: Race and Manners

In today’s Academic Minute, the College of Saint Rose's Eurie Dahn explores the historical link between conventional manners and race...

Financial Woes at Bethany University

Bethany University, an Assemblies of God institution in California, is facing severe financial difficulties, The Santa Cruz Sentinel reported. The...

Minnesota Regent Chooses Board Post Over $80K Job

A regent of the University of Minnesota -- faced with a potential conflict of interest -- has opted to keep...