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Too Cozy

Professional medical associations need to sever financial ties with pharmaceutical companies and medical device manufacturers to eliminate conflicts of interest, a new paper argues.

Students and Faculty Object to Finalists at Chicago State

Student and faculty leaders at Chicago State University are objecting to the two finalists named for the presidency there, the...

'Educating Global Citizens'

In Educating Global Citizens in Colleges and Universities (Routledge), Peter N. Stearns argues that colleges and universities have an obligation...

U.S. Offers More Guidance on State Stimulus Funds

The U.S. Education Department on Wednesday published detailed guidance about the tens of billions of dollars it is making available...

Chico State President Assaulted in Office

Paul Zingg, president of California State University at Chico, was assaulted in his office on Wednesday. The Chico Enterprise Record...

TMI on Student Grades at Brigham Young

Officials at Brigham Young University are apologizing for an accident last week in which all of the students in the...

2-Year College Leader Is U.S. Education Nominee

Martha Kanter, chancellor of California's Foothill-De Anza district, is President Obama's nominee to be federal under secretary of education.

Competition for Retiree Health Benefits

TIAA-CREF will challenge Emeriti for an increasingly important market as colleges seek incentives to encourage employee retirements.