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Tasers in the Crosshairs

A death at U. of Cincinnati raises anew questions that surfaced after controversial uses at UCLA and Florida.

An Ex-Politician Expected to Lead Texas A

John Sharp, former Texas comptroller, is expected to be named Monday as the next chancellor of the Texas A&M University...

Making Clouds Less Ominous

Research universities try to negotiate a standard contract with commercial e-mail providers that would ease costs and fears about moving sensitive data into the cloud.

Change for Chief Diversity Officers

Survey finds large percentages of those holding the position were first to do so, and may soon be seeking to leave their jobs.

Bar Raised for Athletic Eligibility

Division I leaders respond swiftly to presidents' calls for stricter academic requirements, but other changes under consideration may prompt opposition.

Marital Difficulties

Controversy at U. of Vermont raises questions about vetting of presidential partners and spouses and what their roles should be.

'Global Warming and Political Intimidation'

In the late 1990s, Raymond Bradley, a climatologist at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, collaborated with two researchers on...