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A Watchdog Bites
Southern accreditor puts 10 colleges on probation, including Louisville for its governance problems, several for-profit art schools for financial woes and new University of Texas campus for an array of shortcomings.
Joint Papers With U.S. and Israeli Authors Increase
The number of co-authored scientific publications involving American and Israeli researchers increased by 45 percent over 10 years, from 3,439...
Paper on Library-University Press Partnerships
Many university presses operate as largely stand-alone businesses, but some -- about 20 percent, according to the Educopia Institute --...
Moody's Sees Stable Outlook for Higher Ed in 2017
The outlook for nonprofit U.S. higher education continues to be stable heading into 2017, but issues lurk that could drag...
Academic Minute: Origins of Auto-Tune
Today on the Academic Minute, Joshua Reiss, reader in the school of electronic engineering and computer science at Queen Mary...
Reed, Former Cal State and Florida Chancellor, Dies
Charles B. Reed, who led university systems in California and Florida with a mix of passion for students and political...
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Opinion
Exile Off Main Street
In Exiled in America: Life on the Margins in a Residential Hotel, author Christopher P. Dum portrays not only inescapable squalor but also efforts to create order in seriously damaged lives, writes Scott McLemee.
Students Object to Building Name at College of NJ
Students in a history research class at the College of New Jersey used archives in the Trenton Free Public Library...
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