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U.S. Punishes Former Harvard Researcher for Scientific Fraud

A former Harvard Medical School professor falsified data in a study of sleep patterns and has agreed not to participate...

Puget Sound Honors Students Sent to Internment Camps in 1942

The University of Puget Sound announced that in May it will award honorary bachelor of arts degrees to 39 former...

Protest Leads to Policy Shift on Calder Sculpture at UVa

The Calder Foundation and the University of Virginia have announced a policy change in response to an unusual protest about...

U. of British Columbia Loses Right to Issue Parking Tickets

A Vancouver accountant has won a victory for all of those who have clashed with the all-powerful campus parking police...

Following the Money in New Mexico

Questions about administrative growth, use of resources, "corporatization," and shared governance are at root of faculty-administration conflicts.

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.

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...