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AAUP Warns of 'Dangers of a Sports Empire'
Leaders of the American Association of University Professors on Tuesday released a statement warning of the "dangers of a sports...
Amid Protest, CUNY Board Votes for Tuition Increases
While student groups protested loudly outside, the board of the City University of New York voted Monday for a series...
Legal Challenges for Syracuse Over Abuse Allegations
Syracuse University's firing Sunday of an assistant basketball coach accused of abusing three boys may not end the institution's legal...
Digitizing Archaeology
In today’s Academic Minute, Adam Rabinowitz of the University of Texas at Austin discusses his efforts to preserve archaeological research...
Better Data, Better Rates
New study suggests that if colleges understand the demographics of their students, more might graduate.
The Delta Project Moves On
National center on college costs to close after five years, with its work taken up by U.S. Education Department and a research organization.
Private Scholarship, Public Funds
Washington State creates public-private scholarship where corporate donors call the shots on how to spend and invest the fund, which includes state money.
Scholarly 'Self-Abasement'
Hundreds of professors who study India condemn Oxford University Press for response to controversy over an essay -- a response scholars call part of a pattern of "shocking acts" that hurt research.
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