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Officials are less concerned about security of the technology than they were in the past.

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Officials are less concerned about security of the technology than they were in the past.

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It’s the latest case in which a private college has sought a deal with a for-profit higher-education company to resolve its financial troubles.

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Anglia Ruskin University told graduates that, for their protection, they should refrain from throwing their hats in the air at commencement.

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Consultant tells librarians not to be pessimistic about Microsoft’s pullout from book digitization.

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Rising fuel and food prices and stagnant wages are being blamed for a growing student dropout rate and a decline in enrollments.

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The painting, Rufino Tamayo’s “Trovador,” was bought by an anonymous telephone bidder at Christie’s in New York.

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Carolyn A. Martin earned her doctorate at Madison.

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One of the nation’s largest providers of student loans tells some colleges that it won’t be doing business with them any longer.

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The National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators announced a series of budget-tightening measures in its Washington office.

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Francis S. Collins has led the National Human Genome Research Institute since 1993.

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It’s not the first time in recent years that the Illinois college’s leader has been removed by the board.

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The Kavli Prizes, presented for the first time, go to researchers at universities in Britain, Japan, Sweden, and the United States.

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A researcher at Trinity College Dublin has software that lets users map the links between Wikipedia pages.

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“The Tetherless World Constellation” will explore the future of the Web.

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More than 50 courses are online so far.

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A student at Dundee University has invented a touch-screen turntable that allows technologically-inclined DJs to spin, scratch, and mix digital music, all while mimicking the physicality of DJing on vinyl.

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Virtual computer labs, occupied by servers rather than staff members, are growing popular at colleges.

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A new Web site collects innovations in science teaching methods.

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The request for foreign assistance to set up a higher-education institution is the first in almost 50 years.

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The state’s two-year-college system plans to contest the ruling, which rescinds the dismissal.

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The professor says the information he is accused of sharing with foreign nationals was already public.

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In a letter to the White House, the association’s president argues that the Department of Defense isn’t well-equipped to finance social-science research.

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The University of Georgia provides an expansive digital library.

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At Boston U., researchers are trying to develop a computer program that will look up the meaning of American Sign Language gestures.

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