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Unusual Ruling for Academic Freedom

Federal judge rejects lawsuit by Turkish group against U. of Minnesota for one of its research centers having declared the organization's material "unreliable."

Admissions Season Rejections

As is the case just about every year, the most competitive private universities are announcing record numbers of applications and...

In Britain, a Call for Alumni on Boards

Report finds that history of "dispassionate" governance won't serve universities well in a new era.

Trustee Resigns Over Faculty-Administrator Turmoil at Edison State

The vice chairman of the Board of Trustees at Florida's Edison State College resigned Wednesday as administrators and faculty members...

Rabbinic Students Win State Aid From New York

The budget being adopted in New York State is an extremely tight one for higher education (and just about everything...

Academic Minute: Why People Procrastinate

In today's Academic Minute, DePaul University's Joseph Ferrari exposes many myths about why people procrastinate -- across the global cultural...

Court Overturns $2.5M Verdict Against Florida International U.

An appeals court has overturned an award of $2.5 million to a former associate controller at Florida International University who...

'Triage' Funding for Community Colleges

As state budget deliberations unfold across the country, community colleges in some states appear to have been cushioned from the...