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Prosecutors rejected complaint in 2005 but reopened it after he admitted to giving women drugs and then having sex with them. University has been unusual in refusing to revoke his honorary degree.
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Appeals court rules U of Hawaii was justified in denying student teaching experience to man who was qualified academically but whose statements about adult-child sex and students with disabilities alarmed professors.
Faculty positions decline for third year in a row, MLA report finds.
Field sees increases that not only restore levels from before the economic downturn, but far exceed them.
Reports of rapes of college-age women in localities of big-time teams go up significantly on game days, national study finds.
NYU changes policy and its website, and apologizes to would-be graduate student who went public after being told the university didn't grant waivers.
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Campus divestment activists aren't secret haters, don't support violence and didn't hoodwink other students into supporting such campaigns, argues Rahim Kurwa.
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The Best of 2015
Inside Higher Ed will next publish a full day's content on Jan. 4, 2016, though we will update the site between now and then with any significant breaking news. To tide you over, please enjoy these best-read articles, essays and blog posts of 2015. Happy holidays to all our readers.
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Joseph Barber advises on how to discuss with family and friends over the holidays what exactly it is you do as a Ph.D. student or postdoc.
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Call to Action: Marketing and Communications in Higher Education
December 22, 2015
If you're looking to "market better," find the answers to three important questions.
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