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E-Textbooks for All

A pilot at the University of Texas at Austin will replace printed textbooks with electronic versions for all students in certain classes, free of charge.

Open Access or Faux Access?

Anthropology association -- criticized by scholars for use of subscription model -- says it has embraced idea of making digital material free. But you have to wait 35 years.

Cruise Virus Becomes Campus Virus

As Georgetown students recover, possible outbreak hits U. of Southern California, and other incidents are likely.

Margaret Spellings Looks Back

In podcast interview, education secretary assesses her legacy, seeing progress in elevating higher ed issues on the national agenda but broad failure to confront the problems.

Sharing Tuition News Early

With economic uncertainty leaving many parents worried, Augustana College moves up by several months its decision on what to charge next year.

Putting What Works to Better Use

Colleges have proven techniques to improve student learning, but too few students -- especially from at-risk populations -- have access to them, study finds.

More Scrutiny on Conflicts of Interest

Senator releases documents suggesting that Emory professor failed to report more than $1.2 million in payments from drug companies -- violating U.S. and university rules.