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British University Probes Hitler-Inspired Facebook Drinking Game

The University of Hudderfield is investigating two students who are alleged to have created "Hitler - the Drinking Game" on...

Sign of the Times

After years of offering non-credit courses online, New York Times Company and selected colleges will jointly award certificates in credit, distance education certificate programs.

Israel in the American Classroom

Number of courses focused on the country are way up, and they are appearing in a growing number of disciplines, but not so much in Middle Eastern studies, report finds.

When Tenure Means Nothing

AAUP finds "especially egregious" violations of faculty rights in dismissals of 55 professors at Clark Atlanta in February.

Flogging the Flagships

Despite well-publicized expansions of aid, public research universities have made too little progress in expanding representation of low-income and minority students, report asserts.

More Stressed Than During the Depression

A study by a San Diego State University psychology professor has found that high school and college students are more...

Dire Warnings About British Universities

Proposed cuts to the budgets of British universities are bringing predictions of dire consequences from faculty unions and from administrators...

The Men Are Back

Community colleges, many of which have become increasingly female in recent years, are seeing males either outpace or equal females in enrollment increases.