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More Higher Ed Growth in Saudi Arabia

Saudi officials have announced that King Abdullah has approved the creation of seven colleges, Arab News reported. The new institutions...

Gotcha Student Journalism

A new publication at the U. of Tennessee is focusing -- in a very personal way -- on allegations of a professor-student affair.

Students Protest in Hungary

Hungarian students have held demonstrations, and are planning more, in response to government proposals on higher education, The Budapest Times...

Shutting Down Open Resources

A budget proposal for 2012 would block federal money for producing free learning materials if comparable programs already exist.

Institute of Medicine Elects 65 New Members

The Institute of Medicine, of the National Academy of Sciences, on Monday announced the election of 65 new members, and...

A Stutter in Class

A newspaper recently ran an article on a stuttering student who says he was told by his professor to ask...

Senators Seek More Scrutiny of Law School Data

Two U.S. senators -- Tom Coburn, an Oklahoma Republican, and Barbara Boxer, a California Democrat -- have asked the U.S...

Tripoli U. Strives to Reshape Itself in Post-Qaddafi Era

Tripoli University has started, under new leaders, to try to transform itself for the post-Qaddafi era, The New York Times...