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When Student Writing Could be a Red Flag

Virginia Tech's creative writing faculty craft guidelines to help instructors and teaching assistants discern writing that may signal danger from prose that is just disturbing.

Plagiarism and the President

Southern Illinois U. leader raises eyebrows with announcement that a department at his university will review charges that he plagiarized his dissertation.

Changing Borders of Political Science

Scholars of government consider whether they are too parochial, how genetics is changing their discipline, and use of other fields to enliven teaching.

Antioch College President Was Ousted

Steve Lawry is out of his job and barred from campus, leaving many alumni and professors again doubting sincerity of university's board and chancellor.

Court Upholds Autonomy for Seminaries - Will Decision Help Diploma Mills Too?

Texas Supreme Court throws out state regulation of some religious institutions -- and some fear diploma mills will gain a new way to evade scrutiny.

Anonymity (Almost) Guaranteed

A request for records from Ohio University's online fraud reporting hotline causes officials to suspend the system, fearing violations of privacy.