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Analysis concludes universities are ‘moving towards a nearly exclusive monopoly’ over research articles
A major higher education research journal is suspending submissions to clear out a two-year backlog. Some see this case pointing to broad problems in academic publishing, such as the unwillingness of many scholars to review papers.
The University of North Florida will close a campus branch of a Chinese-run cultural institute, the latest U.S. college to do so amid criticism from U.S. legislators that China uses the institute to influence American higher education.
As Elsevier buys another academic workflow company, some worry about potential for publishers to ‘lock in’ scholars to their services
Study offers further insight into the persistent trend for women to be cited less frequently than men
The role of college oversight bodies is in the spotlight as more large for-profit institutions look to reclassify as nonprofits.
The U.S. Education Department (ED) on Friday announced its proposal to rescind the so-called “gainful employment” (GE) regulations — a move that was much anticipated.
University leaders were given less than 18 hours to respond to state plans to scrap the subject
A new state law will allow Illinois high school students to take an unlimited number of dual-credit courses and earn both high school and college credits.
On Saturday night, the provincial discipline inspection commission and supervisory commission of Central China's Henan province released the results of their investigation into claims by four students that their answer sheets in the national college entrance exam (gaokao) might have been exchanged with those for lower points.