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Who’ll Pay for Public Access to Federally Funded Research?
The White House painted an incomplete economic picture of its new policy for free, immediate access to research produced with federal grants. Will publishers adapt their business models to comply, or will scholars be on the hook?
Yeshiva U Wins Gay-Rights Case, for Now
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor rules that the university need not recognize an LGBTQ organization.
Michigan State President May Be Forced Out
Michigan State president Dr. Samuel Stanley has been given until tomorrow to resign or to possibly be dismissed by the...
Calculus Acts as a Gatekeeper
Admissions offices can change that, write Pamela Burdman and Veronica Anderson.
Antiscience Sentiment and How to Combat It: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Aviva Philipp-Muller, assistant professor of marketing at the Beedie School of Business at Simon Fraser...
Emporia State May Get Rid of Some Tenured Faculty
Emporia State University is planning to get rid of some tenured faculty members and others in a reorganization plan to...
Opinion
Lawyers, Guns and Autonomy
A Montana Supreme Court ruling upholding the regents’ authority to ban firearms on campuses is a victory that nevertheless reinforces the academy’s antidemocratic constitution, Timothy V. Kaufman-Osborn writes.
Mastriano’s Dissertation, Plus Corrections, Released
The University of New Brunswick, in Canada, has released Pennsylvania gubernatorial candidate Doug Mastriano’s 2013 doctoral thesis about Alvin C...
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