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Britain's Prime Minister Criticizes 'Safe Spaces'
Britain’s prime minister on Wednesday criticized “safe spaces” in universities, saying she finds the concept “quite extraordinary,” The Guardian reported...
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LIU Faculty Lockout Ends
Union announces agreement to extend old contract, use mediator and reimburse professors for health costs they faced while out of a job.
Hacker Targets Science Database EurekAlert
The science press release database EurekAlert went off-line on Wednesday after a hacker gained access to the website and leaked...
UNESCO Tool Identifies Top R&D Performers by Country
The five world leaders in terms of absolute investment in research and development are the United States, China, Japan, Germany...
Finding a Ride
For some two-year institutions, public and mass transportation options, or the lack thereof, can be the difference in whether a student attends and stays in college.
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Muted GOP Defense of For-Profits
As the Obama administration pushes tougher regulation, the sector is receiving little public backing from traditional allies.
Spending Rose Across Categories, Fed Report Says
Since the late 1980s, colleges and universities have spent increasingly more per student across nearly every major spending category, according...
Chicago State President to Be Ousted
Chicago State University trustees are preparing to remove President Thomas Calhoun Jr. just nine months into his tenure at the...
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