Publishers ‘taking funders for a ride’ with mirror journals
Duplicate titles are being set up to get around new open-access requirements, European Commission’s envoy warns
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Duplicate titles are being set up to get around new open-access requirements, European Commission’s envoy warns
Nearly 60 percent of college students experiencing food insecurity who could be eligible for help through a $68 billion federal nutrition assistance program don’t participate in it, according to a new Government Accountability Office (GAO) report.
A Trump administration proposal would set new rules for who qualifies as a regional accreditor, potentially forcing some oversight bodies to drop hundreds of schools if enacted.
Campus Reform Editor-In-Chief Lawrence Jones traveled to Pelosi's congressional district in San Francisco, where many residents are not pleased by her leadership.
Hampshire College is looking to enter into a long-term strategic partnership, as the college considers whether or not to admit an incoming class this fall semester.
Country moves away from subscriptions and towards ‘publish and read’ model
Students and faculty at the University of California (UC) have been warned not to use messaging apps and social media while visiting China, for fear their communications could be used against them by the country's law enforcement agencies.
Universities around the country are offering students opportunities to make posters for the third annual Women's March.
German-born Lars Chittka says he may now leave the country
Fully online programs widen achievement gaps and often are unaffordable, says report seeking to discourage politicians from pulling back on federal policy protections.