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'Forbes,' Attacked by Librarians, Yanks Essay

Forbes has pulled an essay by a professor that advocated that Amazon stores replace public libraries and thus save the...

Senate Passes Update to Perkins CTE Law

The Senate on Monday unanimously passed an update to the Perkins Career and Technical Education Law. The House passed its...

The Large Hadron Collider and the Future of Physics

Could a new understanding of our universe be on the way? In today's Academic Minute, part of Siena College Week...

Indictment Alleges Bribery in Admissions at Penn

A look at what the federal government has alleged and why the indictment raises questions about the extreme advantage athletes receive in getting in to academically elite colleges.

The Professor Who Hacked Her President's Email

She's now an ex-professor. Adrian College's president, who had his emails downloaded, says he was targeted for reasons that remain unclear.

A Tax on Free Campus Parking?

College and university business officers grapple with tax reform's ramifications on benefits like parking and transit.

Not Feeling Safe in China

American academic leaves China after losing his post, saying that “China has reached a point where I do not feel safe being a professor and discussing even the economy, business and financial markets.”