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'Condescending Negativism' and Other Transgressions

SEATTLE -- Defining "classroom incivility" may begin with which side of the lectern you sit (or stand) on. Professors commonly...

On a Mission

Northern Kentucky U. had a disaster plan in place for a major budget cut. When the cut was smaller than expected, the plan went forward anyway in the interest of meeting state and regional goals.

Good Showing for Higher Ed Ballot Measures

Despite recent downturn in U.S. economy, voters show some support for higher ed, approving key bond measures for community colleges -- and reject a Massachusetts tax plan that would have devastated public colleges.

On Historic Day, Political Scientists Take the Long View

How do academics respond to a unique, precedent-shattering election? Insist it was predicted by entirely ordinary models.

As Democrats Strengthen Grip on Congress, Key GOP Lawmaker Ousted

Night of few changes in legislative balance of power on higher education issues fells Ric Keller, strong Republican advocate for Pell Grants.

So What About Those Student Voters?

With many on campuses flocking to the polls, some were frustrated by long lines and other voting obstacles.

Nebraska Bars Use of Race in Admissions

Critics of affirmative action hoped for bans in five states this year, and end up with at least one. Colorado outcome unclear.