Journal Retracts 29 Articles, Explaining Little
Violations of policies on peer review are cited, without saying what the violations were.
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Violations of policies on peer review are cited, without saying what the violations were.
Students protested at The Evergreen State College and University of Rochester over the hiring of armed security guards.
Survey also reveals citations have little influence over the content of a paper, raising questions over citation metrics
A campaign group advocating the break-up of Facebook has subverted the social network's advertising tools to tempt its employees into leaking information.
South African ranchers who raise rhinos are supporting a virtual currency, backed by stockpiles of valuable rhino horn, to fund protection of the threatened animals.
A mural at Duke University — created to honor the victims of last month's Pittsburgh synagogue shooting — was vandalized with a Nazi symbol over the weekend.
Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos was hit with another lawsuit Tuesday claiming she failed to cancel student debt owed by people whose for-profit colleges have been shut down.
After remaining fairly silent about Trump's repeated attacks on the press, journalism school leaders are starting to speak up.
University of Oregon student groups are holding an event titled “Thanks But No Thanks-giving: Decolonizing an American Holiday.”
Late on August 22, US President Donald Trump launched into some trademark Twitter diplomacy. After apparently watching a segment on Fox News, the President felt moved to instruct Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to “closely study the South African land farm seizures and expropriations and large scale killing of farmers.”