Court Allows Expelled Student's Suit Against College's Former President to Proceed
The president "withdrew" the student without a hearing, calling him a threat to campus safety. The appellate court held that a jury might find otherwise.
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The 'Undue Weight' of Truth on Wikipedia
The author has written two books about the Haymarket riot and trial. In some circles, that affords a presumption of expertise. Not, however, on Wikipedia.
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Helping the Re-Admitted Student
Students returning to college from a withdrawal do not receive the support and attention they need.
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Colleges and Developers Find Common Ground to Build Student Housing
Businesses exploit a lucrative market, and institutions discover the advantages of using private companies to get the job done.
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Faculty Cry Foul Over Intellectual-Property Policy at U. of Louisiana System
Does the university really intend to claim 60 percent of professors' book royalties? A broadly written guide has set off an uproar.
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The NCAA Wades Into a War of Words
Stung by outspoken criticism from a New York Times columnist, the association is dishing backāand it's gotten personal.
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Firing of Workers Who Failed to Provide Documents Divides Pomona College
- Who Gets to See Published Research?
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A Public University in Georgia Reaches Out to Hispanics
- An Uneasy Nexus Between Science and Security
- A Lawyer Takes an Uncommon Path to a University Presidency

