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A Donor's Demands, a Revoked Chair

A religion professor at the American University in Cairo says the university had no right to revoke his chair title after he resisted a donor's demands that he teach Islam in a preferential manner.

Booted for Winning Too Many Games

University of St. Thomas's separation from its conference -- for too much success -- has reinforced the disparities in wealth and size among Division III institutions.

Professors Found to Have Undisclosed Chinese Ties

Emory University found that two professors working on National Institutes of Health-funded projects had “failed to fully disclose foreign sources...

$68 Million Gift for U of Virginia Business School

The University of Virginia on Thursday announced a $68 million gift to the Darden School of Business, the largest gift...

Another 'Big Deal' Bites the Dust

Citing unsustainable price increases, leaders at Louisiana State University have decided to walk away from their comprehensive subscription deal with Elsevier.

3 More Parents Plead Guilty in Admissions Scandal

Three more parents in the admissions scandal have pleaded guilty, prosecutors have announced. Gregory and Marcia Abbott and Peter Jan...

Democratic Primary Voters Back Student Loan Forgiveness in Poll

A majority of Democratic primary voters say they favor some form of student loan forgiveness in a Newsy/Ipsos poll released...

New Programs: Fine Arts, Counseling, Robotics, Theater Education, Health Informatics, Management and Technology, Homeland Security, Sustainability, Technical Art History

Augustana University, in South Dakota, is starting a bachelor of fine arts program. Cazenovia College is starting a master's program...