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A Sign of Change at Gallaudet

The world's only deaf university named a new president, and students who say their input was neglected are up in arms.

Miami's Union Breakthrough

On Monday, after weeks of hunger striking and several trips to the hospital, janitors at the University of Miami saw...

Locking Down Departmental Data

Colleges crack down as latest round of cyberattacks show vulnerability of information stored outside central campus networks.

Not So OpenCourseWare

Web page for Pulitzer-winning historian's course is temporarily halted at MIT amid Chinese students' complaints of cultural insensitivity.

Second Chance for a Fallen Coach

Morgan State hires Todd Bozeman, who served an 8-year NCAA penalty.

The Evolving (Eroding?) Faculty Job

2 leading scholars of the professoriate release book outlining just how dramatically academic work is changing.

Is NCAA Using the Bully Pulpit -- or Bullying?

As NCAA issues final rulings on Native American mascots, at least one unhappy college threatens legal action.

Florida Weighs Help for For-Profits

Legislators consider a bill that would create a tuition assistance program open to students at commercial colleges.