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Student Newspaper Adviser Punished for Critical Coverage

A well-liked community college professor in California was not rehired after student journalists he advised took on the college's administration.

Subscribing to Open Monographs

Could subscriptions create a pathway to sustainable open-access monograph publishing? MIT Press plans to find out.

Harvard Provides Conflict-of-Interest Training to Coaches

Harvard University is providing conflict-of-interest training to coaches in the wake of a scandal. The university fired its head fencing...

U.S. Drops in Ranking of University Research Funding

The U.S. has dropped its position relative to other countries in university research funding, according to a new report by...

Admissions Scandal Sees 4 More Guilty Parents

The total number of parents who have pleaded guilty in the college admissions bribery scandal will increase from 15 to...

Adtalem Sells Brazilian Colleges for $465 Million

Adtalem Global Education, the U.S.-based for-profit chain formerly known as DeVry, has agreed to a deal to sell all of...

Feds' Payment Card Pilot Moves Forward

The U.S. Department of Education is poised to begin a limited experiment with a prepaid student aid card, which would...

Academic Minute: What Drives Our Food Choices?

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Widener University Week, Luke Ayers, assistant professor of psychology, asks whether it's harder...