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Turning on the Faculty

Professors at public universities worry that a combination of economic anxiety, anti-union sentiment and frustration over rising college costs will make them and their institutions targets for populist anger.

Academic Minute: Mathematics and Tiling

In today’s Academic Minute, the University of Arkansas' Edmund Harriss examines the importance of tiling to current and historical mathematics...

The Mini-AGI

New $2 billion federal grant program for community (and for-profit) colleges will impose strict accountability requirements -- and compel participants to make academic materials available to the public.

The States of Online Regulation

A new report breaks down the 'inconsistent' and 'complex' regulatory terrain that Web-based colleges must navigate to operate in multiple states.

Montgomery College Sued Over Tuition Policy

Three residents of Montgomery County, Maryland are suing to force the college to end a policy that allows some Montgomery...

A Sudden Resignation at Southern Illinois

Gary L. Minish has resigned as provost of Southern Illinois University at Carbondale after just over a month on the...

Fund-Raisers See Rebound in Giving

Development officers of schools and colleges are projecting that 2010 totals for giving will represent a 3.7 percent increase over...