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Professor’s Facebook comments about Muslims brings campus outcry, lawsuit

Professor’s Facebook comments about Muslims brings campus outcry, lawsuit

A Purdue University Calumet (PUC) professor who was reprimanded for a series of Facebook comments critical of Muslims, drawing harsh criticism from students and faculty members, has filed a free-speech lawsuit against the university....

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Campus technology best practices: May 2012

Campus technology best practices: May 2012

In the May 2012 edition of eCampus News, we describe a number of best practices in higher-education technology use. Here are some of the highlights.…

Google strives to enlighten with new search tool

Google strives to enlighten with new search tool

Google is introducing a new tool designed to make its search engine smarter. The new feature, debuting May 16, draws from a Google-built database of more than 500…

Divided sentiments over fitting punishment for webcam spying

Divided sentiments over fitting punishment for webcam spying

As the trial of former Rutgers University freshman Dharun Ravi riveted the nation earlier this year, there seemed to be a widespread consensus that his high-tech spying on…

University gossip site shuttered after salacious comments, classist remarks

University gossip site shuttered after salacious comments, classist remarks

A student-run Cambridge University website meant to be an innocent exchange between frequenters to the school’s library devolved into a “forum of hate” brimming with disparaging comments, forcing…

Court: Schools can publish small excerpts of texts online for students

Court: Schools can publish small excerpts of texts online for students

A federal judge in Atlanta has ruled mostly in favor of Georgia State University in a copyright case that would allow professors to continue posting excerpts of published…

The top 10 ways college students plagiarize

The top 10 ways college students plagiarize

When it comes to plagiarizing, students who use the unethical shortcut seem to be all in: Copying and pasting a research paper word for word is now the…

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Using 21st Century Tools for College Success

Succeeding in college today can be a daunting challenge for students without the necessary study skills or those with learning disabilities.  Students must adapt not only to a…

Enhancing campus appeal with next-generation digital displays

Campus appeal. Low TCO. Green design. When it comes to digital displays, can you have it all? Thanks to new and emerging technologies, the answer appears to be “yes.” As…

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Bill Nye ‘The Science Guy’ challenges Harvey Mudd college grads to address global warming

Bill Nye "The Science Guy," and/or TV host and environmental advocate, challenged the graduates of Harvey Mudd College in Claremont, Calif., to work to solve global warming in…

Student loan debt collector gets paid $454,000 in taxpayer money

Debt collectors may have a worse reputation in the eyes of the public than members of Congress, ambulance-chasing lawyers and even sleazy tabloid journalists. And some recent headlines…

Why college tuitions are rising: A contrarian view

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