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U. of California Employees With Top Salaries Threaten to Sue on Pensions

Employees of the University of California who are at the top salary levels -- earning more than $245,000 -- are...

The Philosophy of Snow

Amid a major blizzard, many philosophers can't get to their annual meeting -- and some job candidates lose shots at in-person interviews.

Deconstructing a Calendar Change

English and foreign language professors no longer need to rush from family gatherings to the MLA on December 27. How are they adjusting?

Showdown in the Offing

Key House Republican vows legislation to stop "gainful employment" rules. Could such a measure pass?

Football Scholarships Sacked, For Now

Patriot League, which includes selective liberal arts colleges, decides not to decide on athletic aid for pigskin players.

Post-Union Disunion

After collective bargaining vote at Bowling Green State, trustees eliminate faculty committees and limit professors' roles in other governance areas. Is it necessary or retaliatory?

British Cuts Become Clear

Even before the controversial tuition increases are instituted, universities will see sharp drops in government support.

U.S. Publishes Data on Lifetime Student Loan Default Rates

The U.S. Education Department has published annual data that examine not only the standard two-year "cohort default rate" for student...