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The Long History of Financial Fraud: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of University of Maryland Baltimore County Week: Amy Froide, professor of history and chair...

Yale to Pay U.S. $1.5 Million in Patent Dispute

Yale University and one of its researchers have agreed to pay $1.5 million to settle allegations that they failed to...
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Student Housing at Sea

Higher ed has a student housing crisis, Ryan Craig writes.

Open-Access Books Help University Press Revenues, Study Finds

Open-access publications can generate significant revenue, despite hesitancy among universities to embrace free and open online access to research, a...
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Registering for Classes—3 Semesters at a Time

Alamo Colleges is allowing students to register for up to three semesters’ worth of classes at once, to reduce uncertainty and better accommodate students’ complex schedules.

Stanford to Return $5.5 Million in FTX Donations

Stanford University will return $5.5 million in donations from FTX Group, the bankrupt cryptocurrency exchange founded by Sam Bankman-Fried, who...

U.S. Discharges $37M in Loans for 1,200 University of Phoenix Students

More than 1,200 University of Phoenix students will have their student loans forgiven after the Education Department found that the...
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Pressure on Controversial Online Econ Forum Continues

A July presentation from researchers pulled back the veil a bit about who posts on EJMR. A website now claims it knows the administrator’s identity, but David Griffith-Jones says he’s no longer involved.