Ohio State U. Moves Forward on Plan to Outsource Parking—for $375-Million
Over the wishes of its faculty, the university said it would seek bids from investors interested in taking over its vast parking operation.
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A Professor's Death Ripples Outward
When a star professor at Emory University died, his department had to regroup as it mourned.
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Prozac Campus: the Next Generation
Among students, there's no stigma attached to psychotropic medications. But anxiety is taboo, and that may be just as big a problem.
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Bad Brain Days
How can you tell when you're torturing yourself unnecessarily with a project, or struggling toward some productive end?
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How the Campus Crumbles
Many colleges have put off repairs and renovation since the recession. Now aging buildings, limited budgets, and mounting debt present an increasingly intractable problem.
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After Fanfare, Colleges Try to Meet 'Climate Neutral' Pledge
The American College & University Presidents' Climate Commitment is in the "slog" phase as signatories work on cutting emissions and using less energy.
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Engaging Edifices
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Sprawling Mesa, Ariz., Aims to Become a College Town
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Behind an Online Giant, a Small Brick-and-Mortar Campus
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Colleges and Developers Find Common Ground to Build Student Housing
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