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Goals for World Conference on Higher Ed

With the World Conference on Higher Education -- sponsored by the United National Scientific and Cultural Organization -- scheduled to...

Brigham Young Lifts Ban on YouTube

Brigham Young University on Friday ended its blocking of YouTube on the university network, The Salt Lake Tribune reported. Students...

In Sickness and in Health

Provosts and chief financial officers may have different jobs, but they have to work together like a married couple, presenters at NACUBO say.

Study on Idea of Letting Donors Sponsor Courses

Trustees of City College of San Francisco have agreed to consider a formal plan to let donors sponsor classes that...

Kansas Is First Public University to Go Open Access

The University of Kansas is becoming the first public university -- following moves by all or parts of institutions such...

Oregon to Adopt Union-Backed Principles on Part Timers

The Oregon Senate and House have now passed (with gubernatorial approval expected) legislation to codify principles of the Faculty and...

Foxes Guard Illinois Henhouse

University of Illinois trustees have yet to condemn the president or chancellor for a widespread admissions scandal. Maybe that's because the trustees are implicated, too.

Colleges to Be Urged to Test Athletes for Sickle Cell

Colleges will soon be urged by the National Collegiate Athletic Association to test athletes for the sickle cell trait --...