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Limited Progress for Minority Football Coaches

Big-time college football programs now have a pool from which to select minority coaches, according to a study published in...

Snugg Life

The Snuggie, a mass marketed blanket with sleeves, is fast becoming a staple (and punchline) on college campuses.

The Anti-Notre Dame Commencement Address

With anti-abortion groups continuing to criticize the University of Notre Dame's decision to have President Obama speak at graduation ceremonies...

The Disappearing Tenure-Track Job

Study by AFT documents continued growth during the last decade of adjunct jobs as a proportion of the academic work force.

Swine Flu and Student Flows

In study abroad, there's been concern about U.S. students contracting the H1N1 virus while abroad; now, there's also concern about them spreading it.

Newly Tenured ... at Metro State, Wake Forest

The following individuals have recently been awarded tenure by their colleges: Metropolitan State College of Denver--Zsuzsa Balogh, civil engineering technology--Russell...
Opinion

To Lend or Not to Lend?

The "no loans" policies adopted by wealthy colleges may have fostered the dangerous belief that borrowing for college is somehow wrong, writes Brian Rosenberg.

Wyoming Poetry Professor Believed to Have Died in Japan

Craig Arnold, an award-winning poet and professor at the University of Wyoming, is believed to have died on a Japanese...