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Free Textbooks, Big Price for 'Bama

The University of Alabama is paying the price for abuse of a free textbook program it offers its scholarship athletes...

Taming Thirsty Thursdays

Students without class bright and early on Fridays drink heavily the night before, new study confirms.

Who Profits From For-Profit Journals?

At AAUP conference on academic freedom, speakers question why professors give their work to corporate publishers.

Science Groups Call for Visa Reforms

A coalition of science organizations has issued a call for reform of visa procedures that have made it difficult --...

Drawing Lines on Conflicts of Interest

University and med school groups endorse prospect of increased oversight of financial conflicts in biomedical research, up to a point.

Lambuth U. Considers Becoming Public Institution

For more than a year, Lambuth University has been experiencing severe financial problems, leading to turnover of key officials, a...

Et Tu, New Publisher?

In 2005, a journal opted not to publish an article perceived to promote child sex abuse. Despite unpublicized accord to publish a revised version, journal's new owner has refused again.

U. of Idaho Probes Dispute Over Bighorn Research

The University of Idaho is investigating apparent discrepancies in the way the director of its veterinary teaching center denied the...