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Saving Money (and Going Green) by Going Virtual

Colleges are starting to embrace "server virtualization," a strategy that runs multiple systems on a single physical machine, saving money and energy.

The Pedagogy of Place

Historians discuss ways to teach students -- and themselves -- more about the cities where they work and live.

E-Textbooks -- for Real This Time?

For years, some have predicted a shift -- and then not seen it take place. But changes in technology, ventures by publishers and worries over textbook prices might make this the time.

Meditation Room or Mosque?

Minnesota community college attracts controversy for tailoring its meditation space to Muslim students' needs.

Being Active (Or Not) in Law School

Older students tend to spend more time preparing for class but are less likely to be involved in a co-curricular activity than are younger counterparts, annual survey of law school "engagement" finds.

Threat Seen to Oral History

Scholars and association protest government plan to expand power of campus boards that monitor research on human subjects.