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Court Backs Pitt's Right to Reduce Professor's Pay
The University of Pittsburgh did not violate a professor's right to due process or deprive him of a property right...
Academic Minute: Black Freedom in the West
Today on the Academic Minute, part of Arcadia University Week, Kalenda Eaton, associate professor of English, examines how different countries...
Debate on New Mission of an Australian University Press
Shift at Melbourne University Publishing raises question of whether nonacademic books can be used to subsidize academic publishing.
Oklahoma Ex-President Investigated for Harassment
The University of Oklahoma has hired a law firm to investigate whether David Boren, who was president from 1994 until...
Opinion
This Is Your Pipeline Problem
Amelia Gibson explores the far-reaching effects of campuses' mistreatment of senior faculty of color.
Chinese Students Contact Embassy Over Talk
Angered by a talk by a Uighur activist, a group of Chinese students at McMaster University, in Ontario, contacted Chinese...
Mental Mapping in Divided Societies
Removing physical barriers doesn’t always alleviate social ones. In today's Academic Minute, part of Arcadia University Week, Warren Haffar studies...
Saudi Students' Flights From U.S. Justice
The Oregonian reports on a series of cases in which Saudi students at U.S. colleges were accused of crimes but disappeared before facing U.S. criminal charges. Two senators introduce legislation calling for investigation of Saudi government's role.
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