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Not So Free Speech in Campus Governance
Faculty groups fear federal court decision endangers the right of professors at public institutions to speak out on matters of campus policy.
See Ben Stein's Movie
Historically, if a front in the culture wars didn't originate on a college campus, its battles eventually reached the ivory...
Mid-Level Administrators' Salaries Up 3.9%
The median salary for mid-level administrators increased 3.9 percent in 2007-8, according to a report released today by the College...
Two Steps Forward, One Big Step Back
U. of California taps esteemed Texas chancellor as president and unveils plans for smaller central office. But critics say board chair's backdoor search process proves regents don't respect university governance.
Finding the 'Perfect 60' for Transfer
The “perfect 60” is that elusive combination of community college credits that would, without exception, transfer, counting toward general education...
Text, Trust and Third Parties
As more colleges outsource e-mail, some worry about who will decide which files are secure and which can be disclosed.
EEOC Rejects Racial Bias Claim Against MIT
Agency cites procedural reasons in dismissing arguments of researcher who went on hunger strike to protest tenure denial, but says he would have lost on merits as well.
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