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Uncertain First Amendment Rights

A federal appeals court ruled Friday that it is not clear whether public college faculty members have First Amendment protection...

Economy Doesn't Stymie Study Abroad

Worries that the worldwide economic downturn would trigger a slip in international education should be largely alleviated by this year’s...
Opinion

Souls for Sale

If marketing is evil, then we all should be devil’s advocates, writes W. Kent Barnds.

Complaint Against Penn State on Technology Access for the Blind

The National Federation for the Blind has filed a complaint with the Education Department's Office for Civil Rights charging that...

William and Mary Responds to 3 Suicides

After five years without a single student suicide, the College of William and Mary has had three this year, leading...

The Land-Grant Landscape

DALLAS -- Leaders of land-grant universities see a slight brightening in their institutions' immediate economic situations -- but increasingly recognize...

200 Admit to Cheating at Central Florida

About 200 students have admitted cheating on a test for a senior-level business course at the University of Central Florida...

'Exemplars' of Good Pre-Tenure Practices

The University of Iowa was found to be exceptional in five of eight categories evaluating the job satisfaction of pre-tenure...