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Farewell to the Printed Monograph
U. of Michigan Press plans dramatic move in scholarly publishing, shifting to a digital model -- with hopes of being able to increase production of important, non-commercial research.
Senate, Ending Delays, Confirms 2 Top Science Officials
For weeks now, the Senate (at the bidding of a few senators) has been delaying the confirmations of John Holdren...
Michigan State Students Survive Bus Takeover in Guatemala
Eleven students at Michigan State University have returned from a spring break trip to Guatemala during which their bus was...
U. of Phoenix Joins Yellow Ribbon Program
Under the new GI Bill, which covers veterans' tuition up to the most expensive resident rate at a public college...
College of DuPage Adopts Policies Over Faculty Objections
The board of the College of DuPage last week adopted a series of policies that effectively give the board more...
After 28 Years, Tuskegee President Plans to Retire
One of the longest serving presidents in higher education, Benjamin F. Payton of Tuskegee University, has announced plans to retire...
2 Colleges Call Off Classes to Prevent Flood Damage
Two institutions in Moorhead, Minnesota -- Concordia College and Minnesota State University at Moorhead -- are calling off most classes...
Accountability and Stimulus Science Funds
As excited as they are by the prospect of tens of billions of dollars in federal research funds flowing from...
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