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Academic Minute: Reading Disorders

Today on the Academic Minute, Evelyn Johnson, professor of special education at Boise State University, examines how the link between...

Kicking the Habits

With reaccreditation at risk, Alamo Colleges drop course based on the 7 Habits self-help book that board had approved to replace a humanities requirement.

Sheriff Will Train Professors as 'Special Deputies'

The Polk County Sheriff's Office will train faculty members at Southeastern University in Lakeland, Fla., in law enforcement tactics and...
Opinion

Separate and Unequal

Why do our most progressive institutions have lousy race relations? Because diversity policies have often walled off minorities from the centers of university life, argues Robert Maranto.

Trustee Appointment Takes Political Turn

Faculty objected as legislators moved to strip trustee appointment powers from a governorship their party no longer controls.

German Institutions, Elsevier Continue Negotiations

Dozens of universities and research organizations in Germany are preparing to live without access to full-text versions of scholarly journals...

National College Enrollments Continue to Slide

Overall college enrollments declined 1.4 percent this fall compared to one year ago, according to new data from the National...

Shifting Narrative at Minnesota

Boycott by football players focused on issues of due process for 10 suspended athletes. But as university's investigation into sexual assault revealed damning details, support for the athletes ebbed and boycott was dropped.