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Not So Confidential Presidential Search

A senior administrator at the State University of New York has taken the unusual step of publicly scolding trustees involved...

Ex-Alabama-Birmingham Prof Punished for Scientific Misconduct

A former assistant professor at the University of Alabama at Birmingham engaged in scientific misconduct by reporting false information from...

Not-So-Honest Broker

Education Department office for resolving disputes is staffed by company that also does loan collections for the agency, a potential conflict that troubles student borrowers.

Iraqi Scholarship Program Gets Started

It's a late start, but government officials prepare to send a pilot group of 500 to 700 students abroad starting this fall.

'An Academic Revolution'

At the 2009 World Conference on Higher Education, the second such gathering convened by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and...

Nickel and Diming Athletics

Amid recession, group of small private colleges asks NCAA to reconsider measure that requires basketball shot clocks to show tenths of seconds and football referees to wear wireless microphones.

Who Controls Journals?

Sage apologizes to board of political science journal for making leadership change without consulting academics -- and signs deal to run sociology association's scholarly publications.

College Ordered to Restore Job to Adjunct

The Washington State Public Employment Relations Commission has ordered Edmonds Community College to restore the job of Margaret West, an...