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Breakthrough, Bust, or Building Block?

As Amazon unveils new version of its Kindle reader and underscores implications for electronic textbooks, perceptions vary on whether step is transformative.

Conflict in the Plains?

President's appointment to agricultural company's board raise questions about priorities among professors and students at South Dakota State.

Blackboard Buys Angel

Purchase of rival that was making inroads in course management systems shakes up the market. Can the industry leader learn from the up-and-comer?

Classroom Failure, Postseason Ban

For first time, NCAA bars sports teams from championship play because of poor academic performance. Association's leaders admit that poorer institutions are more likely to face such penalties.

Not So Warm Welcome for New York Private College Chief

Last month, the Commission on Independent Colleges and Universities in New York named Laura L. Anglin -- New York State's...

All Campuses of Hebrew Union College May Survive

Trustees of Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion announced a plan Tuesday that would keep open all three American campuses...

The Sale of Waldorf

Liberal arts institution, unable to balance budget, will become part of a for-profit, online university. The college will survive and grow, but tenure and the Lutheran affiliation will soon disappear.