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Decision to grant a publisher the right to print the writings of Aaron Swartz -- viewed by some as a martyr of the open-access movement -- sets off a debate about copyright.
The Department of Education is calling on accreditation agencies to step up their review of colleges and universities, just as lawmakers are calling on the department to strengthen its review of accreditors.
It’s not exactly a secret that professional athletes make a lot of money.
There is no doubt that China means business in sub-Saharan Africa.
A lawsuit against the American Studies Association argues its support for the academic boycott of Israel falls outside the scope of its mission.
A school in northern Malaysia has had to shut temporarily to handle what local media have called a case of "mass hysteria".
Pilot scheme at Lady Margaret Hall will accept 12 students who ‘would not normally apply or succeed in competing through conventional channels’
Small community colleges consider study abroad programs to retain students and offer something different.
The human cargo was loaded on ships at a bustling wharf in the nation’s capital, destined for the plantations of the Deep South. Some slaves pleaded for rosaries as they were rounded up, praying for deliverance.
Atlantic City is being targeted by the state Office of Higher Education as part of a program to provide opportunities to residents in five challenged urban communities.