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Could a Press End Up on Chopping Block?
Fears of Utah State University's scholarly publishing arm illustrate the vulnerability of academic publishing in a year of massive budget cuts.
Lost Before They Start
The problem with remedial education at community colleges may not be the courses, but the sequences -- and how students progress (or never do), study suggests.
Making Human Rights More Scientific
AAAS launches group aimed not only at protecting rights of scientists, but of bringing scholarly expertise to broader humanitarian efforts.
NCAA President Diagnosed with Cancer
Overshadowing other news from the NCAA convention, Myles Brand publicly confirms illness and describes his long-term prognosis as "not good."
Opinion
Avenues for Change Adjuncts Can Believe In
It's time to shift the way contingent faculty members -- and their tenure-track colleagues -- think about their work and how to improve their treatment, writes Steve Street.
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