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Appeals Court Upholds Military Recruiting

A last attempt by professors to fight the Solomon Amendment on academic freedom grounds is turned back.

Docking a Grade for Skirting the Rules?

Responding to student pressure, the College of Business at Illinois State keeps its business-casual requirement but lessens consequences for violations.

A Worldwide Test for Higher Education?

International group is (quietly) discussing the prospect of creating a global measure of student learning outcomes at the college level.

Office Hours: Coming to a Computer Near You

The days of coming in to see the professor aren't over, but some courses at traditional colleges are experimenting with virtual office hours and help in real time.

The World Gets a Little Flatter

New report comparing countries' educational systems suggests that U.S. dominance in higher education is continuing to ebb.

The Public (Non-Salary) Advantage

In competition for faculty talent, private higher ed wins bidding wars, but new study suggests that on key employment policies, state institutions have the edge.

New Plan to Limit Tobacco-Funded Research

Compromise proposal emerges at U. of California, with regents' vote scheduled this week -- but critics still see potential infringements on academic freedom.

The State of Alternative Teacher Certification

Group dubious of education schools’ quality and motives says they have hijacked an important reform movement, but a research group's president disagrees.