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Arrest for Identity Theft in Dispute on Dead Sea Scrolls

New York authorities on Thursday charged that the son of a University of Chicago professor engaged in identity theft and...

On Israel, Shifted Ground

On many American campuses, the tone and content of discussions and political activity has changed, with a visible growth in pro-Palestinian sentiment.

Back to Normal (Read: Boring)

Unlike (relative) drama of 2007 negotiations over accreditation, panel now debating changes in federal rules focuses on the mostly mundane.

Sabbaticals on Leave

As budgets tighten, some universities are less inclined to give faculty a break from teaching to conduct research or pursue professional development opportunities.

Newly Tenured ... at Clarkson, Ithaca, Miami of Ohio

The following individuals have recently been awarded tenure by their colleges: Clarkson University --Andrea Ferro, civil and environmental engineering--Kathleen Fowler...

A 'Mission-Driven' Core

Social justice matters get a fair amount of attention at colleges these days, often in the form of service learning...

E-Mail Furor Follows Historic Appointment at Dartmouth

This week at Dartmouth College started with the announcement that Jim Yong Kim would become the next president. The choice...

White Professors of Black Studies

More white scholars are teaching black studies, and they are finding students (themselves more likely than in the past to...