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Ex-President of Central Ark. Pleads Guilty to Federal Charges

Lu Hardin, the former president of the University of Central Arkansas, on Monday pleaded guilty to federal wire fraud and...

Senate Bill Would Reject Most Cuts Sought by House

Senate leaders on Friday released their version of a bill to set federal spending for the rest of the 2011...

New Report on Business Models for Scholarly Publishing

University presses need to consider new business models, and share information on successful new approaches, but no one model should...

Prof Apologizes for Sex Act Demonstration

J. Michael Bailey on Saturday issued a new statement, apologizing for the after-class sex act demonstration held for his human...

Michigan State's Libya Ties

The London School of Economics and Political Science is in the midst of a major academic scandal over ties to...

Steve Jobs vs. Bill Gates on Education

Could the Bill Gates-Steve Jobs rivalry extend to educational philosophy? Gates last week gave a talk to the nation's governors...

More Than Money

Scholars of collective bargaining in higher ed say wage gains from unions are minimal at four-year institutions, but significant at community colleges -- and that in both sectors, impact goes beyond pay.

RISD Faculty Vote No Confidence

Faculty members at the Rhode Island School of Design voted no confidence last week in President John Maeda and Provost...