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Anti-Smoking Rules With Fines

Many colleges ban smoking on campus. Grand Rapids Community College is now going further, with campus police issuing tickets --...

Higher Ed Publisher to Help Students Rent Its Textbooks

Cengage Learning said Thursday that it would become the first higher education publisher to let students rent as well as...

Piling Up Penalties

NCAA finds Southeast Missouri State guilty of major rules violations for second time in just over a year, imposing harsh punishments – but no institutional ban.

Hiring Women as Full Professors

U. of Texas has success by deciding not to wait for the pool of younger scholars to come up for advancement.

Accreditation Discrimination

Wisconsin denies state financial aid to students at Christian university -- not for religious reasons, but because it is not regionally accredited.

Cruel Irony

In response to a terrible economic downturn, the University of Southern Mississippi may eliminate its economics department and the professors within it.

Yale Press Bars Muhammad Images in Book on Cartoon Controversy

Yale University Press will this fall be publishing a book, The Cartoons That Shook The World, about the furor that...

Abrupt Change at Florida Memorial

Karl S. Wright, who was named president of Florida Memorial University two years ago, is no longer on the job...