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Professor Suspended After Criticizing China’s Leadership
A constitutional law professor who wrote a series of essays critical of China’s leadership has been suspended from teaching at...
Yale Revokes Admission of Student in Scandal
A Yale University spokesman confirmed Monday that the university has revoked the admission of a student involved in the admissions...
Duke Pays $112M to Settle Research Misconduct Case
Duke University announced Monday that it has agreed to pay $112 million to the U.S. government to resolve a lawsuit...
U of Toronto Receives Its Largest Gift
The University of Toronto has announced a donation of 100 million Canadian dollars (about $75 million), the largest in the...
Reports from Accreditor-Convened Think Tank
The nation's largest regional accreditor, the Higher Learning Commission, in 2017 created a task force of experts to weigh in...
Agreement for Westminster Choir College Sale Raises Concerns
Opponents of Rider University’s planned sale of Westminster Choir College to a Chinese education company say the newly released purchase...
Academic Minute: Public Opinion and Candidates' Spouses
Today on the Academic Minute, part of Hartwick College Week, Laurel Elder, professor of political science, explores how a spouse...
Tufts Announces Outside Review of Sackler Ties
Tufts University on Monday announced that it has hired Donald K. Stern, former U.S. attorney for Massachusetts, to review funding...
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