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Texas Judge Grants Out-of-State Students a Tuition Break

In a case that could have significant consequences for higher education in Texas, a federal judge ruled that out-of-state students...

Rabbinical Program More Than a Century Old Plans to Close

The Board of Governors at Hebrew Union College–Jewish Institute of Religion voted Monday to shutter a 147-year-old residential rabbinical program...

Molecular-Engineering Cancer Therapeutics: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Cornell University College of Engineering Week: Uli Wiesner, professor of materials science and...

NACAC Releases List of Colleges Still Accepting Applications

The National Association for College Admission Counseling has released its annual list of colleges that are still accepting students for...

Creighton Cancels Conservative Event It Initially Approved

Creighton University abruptly canceled a political event last Saturday that was organized by a conservative student group, after initially approving...

USC Sues YouTubers Who Stormed Classrooms for Prank Videos

The University of Southern California has sued two men who allegedly barged into classrooms to film prank videos for their...

AACRAO and NACUBO Issue Statement on Holds

The American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers and the National Association of College and University Business Officers have...
Opinion

Humanities Scholars Can Make Their Papers Open Access Now

While shifting to open access is harder in the humanities, scholars should seize existing opportunities to archive papers in personal or institutional repositories, Rebecca Lea Morris writes.