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Colombian Student Cleared in Copyright Case
A court in Bogotá, Colombia, on Wednesday cleared a biologist of criminal charges for posting an academic paper online. Diego...
Maryland Announces Response to Concerns on Race
Wallace D. Loh, president of the University of Maryland at College Park on Wednesday evening announced a series of actions...

How the Hoax Got Published
Publisher blames faulty peer review and automated system for forwarding articles from one journal to another to explain publication of piece on the male organ as a concept rather than anatomy.
Federal Student Aid Chief Resigns
Jim Runcie, the chief operating officer of the Department of Education's Office of Federal Student Aid, resigned Wednesday, the day...

Barnes & Noble Ed Pushing Beyond Books
The company, known mainly as a bookstore operator, scores a potentially lucrative deal with the digital education consortium Unizin that could help it make its mark in the predictive analytics market.
Academic Minute: Student Attitudes Toward Schooling
Today on the Academic Minute, Jihyun Lee, associate professor in the school of education at the University of New South...
Congressional Hearing on Student Data
The Committee on Education and the Workforce of the U.S. House of Representatives held a hearing Wednesday about data on...
Westminster Backers Propose Splitting From Rider
A group dedicated to keeping Westminster Choir College at its longtime campus in Princeton, N.J., says it has armed itself...
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