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Court Puts Stem Cell Rules on Hold

A federal judge issued a preliminary injunction Monday barring new federal support for stem cell research under the rules issued...

College Can Earn $1.1M Gift Through Weight Loss

An alumna has offered Stephens College, a women's institution in Missouri, $1 million if faculty and staff members lose a...

Split Ruling on Confidentiality

Federal judge won't force researchers to release names of teachers they interviewed, but orders release of schools studied -- despite scholars' pledges not to do so.

Harvard Clarifies Wrongdoing by Professor

Harvard University announced Friday that its investigations had found eight incidents of scientific misconduct by Marc Hauser, a prominent psychology...

Legal Loss for Anti-Gay Student

Federal judge refuses to grant injunction to block master's program in counseling from forcing her to comply with its equity standards.

More Uncertainty for California Transfer Students

Would-be transfer students in California -- already frustrated by shrinking slots at many state universities -- are finding themselves in...

Judge Blocks Sale of Art by Fisk

Ruling finds that a college's dire financial condition does not justify disregard of a donor's intent.

Adjuncts Unionize at Central Michigan

Non-tenure-track faculty members at Central Michigan University have voted to unionize and to affiliate with the American Federation of Teachers...