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Lack of Autonomy Seen for European Universities
Many European universities lack the autonomy they need to excel, according to a new report by the European Universities Association...
Stopping Short of No More Fries
As Lincoln U. debates fitness requirement for obese students, other institutions search for less controversial ways to deal with the issue.
That Time of Year: Coaching Carousel Cranks Into Gear
The season for many college football teams ended last weekend, which meant the start of the season that follows: firing...
Standing Up to Threats
Finding "free expression at risk," academic and civil liberties groups issue joint call to defend controversial speakers, books and exhibits.
Tufts Defines Speech Limits
Trustees approve a policy that applauds free expression, but says it's not an "absolute" right on campus.
The Big Admissions Shift
While everyone obsesses over the Ivies and Berkeley, Cal State -- the largest university system in the United States -- moves from being non-competitive to competitive on who gets in.
La Salle Settles Brain Injury Lawsuit for $7.5 Million
La Salle University has agreed to pay $7.5 million to cover the lifetime costs of caring for a former football...
Quantity vs. Quality (of Papers) and Econ Profs
A new study examines an unusual situation within economics: Writing more papers can be linked with higher salaries for professors...
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