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Breakthrough on Open Access

5 major research universities pledge to set up system of payments for work their professors publish in free, online journals -- aiming to shift economic model of scholarly communication.

No Fall Semester at Southeastern of DC

Southeastern University, in Washington, D.C., has lost its accreditation and is not offering courses this fall, The Washington Post reported...

Winston-Salem State U. Abandons Planned Division I Move

Five years into the process of moving its sports program into the National Collegiate Athletic Association's top competitive level, Winston-Salem...

Michigan to Remove Indian Dioramas from Natural History Museum

Responding to objections from American Indian students and staff members, the University of Michigan will remove a set of dioramas...

Male Enrollments Stable at Public Black Colleges, Study Finds

Enrollments of male students have stagnated but held stable at public historically black colleges and universities over the past two...

Protest Ends with 'Whoops'

As of early Friday, everything was going according to plan. A human rights activist group known as Adalah-NY had enlisted...

The Economic Freeze on History

Survey finds most departments are experiencing cuts that have significant impact on education and research.

Peer Review Failure?

National Academy of Sciences journal will review article -- currently causing furor -- that was published under special system for members to recommend work. And that system is being eliminated.