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In Whose Interest?

Scholarly groups line up against open access legislation, but anthropologists ask whether researchers' views are being represented.
Opinion

A Dish Best Served Cold

Shakespeare wrote one of the most savage plays in the canon. Scott McLemee visits the dark side.

Snow Days

Blizzards in the Northeast have forced colleges to cancel classes and given students a chance to show off their creativity.

Catholic U. Pushes Homer; Faculty Say D'oh!

Catholic University of America may soon have a new freshman curriculum, which some critics say amounts to a new commandment...

Creating a National Voice for Adjuncts

Leaders from a variety of institutions and organizations hope to establish advocacy group with sole focus on those off the tenure track.

A Bad Budget That Could Have Been Worse

As California leaders end impasse, plan to close huge gap cuts hundreds of millions in college operating support, but spares student aid and funds community college enrollment growth.

'Study Abroad Changed My Life and Other Problems'

PORTLAND, Ore. -- Conventionally, conference sessions serve a purpose of further orienting participants into the accepted language and landscape of...

U.S. Appeals Court Rules for Tenure Rights

Judges reverse decision that applied unusual Puerto Rico law to limit ability of a professor to challenge an unfair dismissal.