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The university and a hurricane researcher asserted that there was no attempt to silence his controversial views about the causes of global warming.

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The designated new chancellor would replace John V. Lombardi, who left last summer amid controversial restructuring plans.

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Heavy rains and a rapid melting of the winter’s snows spurred the evacuation of dormitories and the cancellation of classes.

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Heavy rains and a rapid melting of the winter’s snows spurred the evacuation of dormitories and the cancellation of classes.

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A booster had accused the NCAA of defamation in an infractions announcement that described him but did not name him.

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A booster had accused the NCAA of defamation in an infractions announcement that described him but did not name him.

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The law, Article 301 of the penal code, had criminalized “insulting Turkishness.” Now “insulting the Turkish nation” will be a criminal act.

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The law, Article 301 of the penal code, had criminalized “insulting Turkishness.” Now “insulting the Turkish nation” will be a criminal act.

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Princeton professor questions accuracy of voting machines in New Jersey.

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The tech blogosphere is atwitter over a new paper from the Progress & Freedom Foundation criticizing controversial Stanford law professor Lawrence Lessig.

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Google recently announced the winners of the Anita Borg Memorial Scholarships, awarded to women who are studying computer science and related fields.

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A federal program that helps finance job-training programs, including some at colleges, is coming under renewed scrutiny.

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Yet another court decision questioned one of the Recording Industry Association of America’s main legal arguments in prosecuting alleged music pirates.

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College officials are puzzled by a sudden spike of infringement notifications.

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Kambiz Fattahi says two security officers detained him during a graduation ceremony last year.

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The state’s attorney general had ruled that the postsecondary-education council violated the law when it hired Brad Cowgill this month.

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The state’s taxpayers aren’t getting much bang for their higher-education buck, according to a new report.

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A test-preparatory company has agreed to pay a $1-million settlement to the College Board to resolve a copyright-infringement lawsuit.

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The Community College Open Textbook Project begins this week with a member meeting in California.

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The decision affirms a lower-court ruling that dismissed arguments that the federal law is unconstitutional.

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It’s a significant reversal from just one year ago, when only nine women were inducted, the fewest since 2001.

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17th- and 18th-century performance-art material digitized by U. of Utah scholars.

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A professor at Case Western Reserve U. School of Law has created a nifty blog for students to hash out a debate about a fictional copyright-infringement case.

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Chinese nationals studying in the United States have worked to rebut what they consider “biased” Western portrayals of their homeland.

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Eszter Hargittai, a sociologist, who reports that contrary to stereotype, students don’t know all that much about the Web and its components.

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