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Campaign to Create Liberal Arts College in Israel
The Shalem Center, a research and education center in Jerusalem, on Tuesday announced a $12.5 million gift that designated for...
As the Regulatory World Spins
Education Dept. signals start of new round of rule making as it aims to put the finishing touches on another.
Pick Your Poison
Sports officials say only viable test, among three offered by federal government, for showing Title IX compliance is becoming more complicated to pass.
Limited Education Behind Bars
Restricted Internet access and inadequate government funding hinder postsecondary programs in prisons and increase recidivism, report says.
Getting Around the Courts
New Arizona law would bar public colleges and universities from applying anti-bias rules to religious groups or students.
Faculty Senate Backs Madison's Split From Wisconsin System; Some Profs Demur
The Faculty Senate at the University of Wisconsin at Madison voted Monday to support the proposal backed by Chancellor Biddy...
Academic Minute: The Internet's Reach
In today’s Academic Minute, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute's Jim Hendler discusses efforts to fully understand the far-reaching consequences of the development...
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