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Here Today, Gone Tomorrow
Georgia community college professor dismissed for unexplained “sexual harassment” charge days after complaining to administrators about flaw in institution's policy.
Growing Graduate Enrollments
Gains by female, minority and American students led to 4.5% increase in those starting programs in fall of 2008.
Educational Culture Clash
Complaint by black college against distance education university raises question: Do limits on program duplication make sense in the online era?
Protecting Grad Student Employees
AAUP releases plan to add due process and other rights -- including more information about renewal of assignments -- to its statement on academic freedom.
Steep Hill to Climb
Lacking major push for college access like that envisioned by White House and others, enrollments would grow by only 13 percent through 2018, far short of President Obama's goal, U.S. study finds.
Faculty Call for Walkout at U. of California
Hundreds of faculty members and others at University of California campuses say that they will not be in class next...
Study Abroad Shrinks Amid Economic Woes
Fewer students are participating in study abroad programs and many colleges are cutting their budgets for study abroad because of...
Ex-Director of University Museum Accused of Stealing From Its Collection
Barry Stern, former director of the Hillwood Museum at Long Island University, has been charged with stealing nine Egyptian artifacts...
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