Plan S may ‘consolidate power of big publishers’, academy warns
London Book Fair hears claims European open access push may aid big publishers rather than reduce their power
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London Book Fair hears claims European open access push may aid big publishers rather than reduce their power
The City University of New York's graduate school will host an event called “Refusing Institutional Whiteness: Possibilities, Alternatives, and Beyond” later this month.
At a low point for higher education, humorists find ways to make a point.
Over the last decade, the average tuition and fees at private four-year schools rose 26 percent.
Debate sparked by criticism of growth of PhDs by publication, and allegations that corruption and nepotism are undermining the reliability of the academic doctorate
Administrator leaves role at Nottingham Trent following ‘unfair’ monitoring
Students at Sarah Lawrence want to review the tenure of a conservative professor who criticized student affairs programs as ideologically "lopsided."
Colorado College launched a popular esports program that competes in the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference.
A Congressional member from Tennessee presented a resolution asking colleges to remove free speech zones.
"We're not talking about donating a building, we're talking about fraud," said Andrew Lelling, the US Attorney for Massachusetts, as he announced indictments in a massive scheme alleging that celebrities and other wealthy individuals used cheating, bribes, and lies to get their kids into elite colleges.