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Georgia Lawmaker Sues Education Department

A Georgia legislator is suing the U.S. Department of Education, arguing that the department "exceeded [its] authority" when it released...

Academic Minute: Shakespeare and the Art of the Remix

Today on the Academic Minute, Thomas Olsen, associate professor and chair of the English department at the State University of...

U.S. Senate Panel OKs Slight Funding Boost for NSF

The U.S. Senate Appropriations Committee on Thursday advanced a funding bill that would give a slight boost to the National...

Analysis: Sanders College Plan Most Benefits the Wealthy

Eliminating tuition and fees at public colleges and universities, as Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders has proposed, would disproportionately benefit...

Transgender Students, Bathroom Access and Suicide

A new North Carolina law bars public institutions, including public colleges and universities, from letting transgender people use bathrooms that...

Second College Rethinks Rapper for Concert

Students at Trinity College in Connecticut are reconsidering an invite to Action Bronson, a controversial rapper turned chef who is...

San Francisco Mulls Free Community College

Following the Los Angeles mayor's announcement that the city will begin offering one year of free community college tuition to...

Tenure-Line Professors at Plymouth State Unionize

Tenure-line faculty members at Plymouth State University in New Hampshire voted 97 to 67 to form a union affiliated with...