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Senators Ask GAO to Examine If Colleges Are Doing Enough for Disabled Students
A bipartisan group of three senators on Wednesday asked the Government Accountability Office to examine whether colleges and universities are...
Middlebury Revokes Giuliani's Honorary Degree
Middlebury College in Vermont announced in a one-sentence statement Tuesday that it has revoked the honorary degree presented to Rudolph...
Supreme Court Hears Arguments in Speech Zone Case
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments Tuesday in Uzuegbunam v. Preczewski, a case challenging speech restrictions at a public Georgia...
Ed Dept. Adds Loan Repayment Information to College Scorecard
The Education Department added long called-for information to its College Scorecard that shows how well students at institutions, including for-profits...
Emmert Addresses Federal Pushback and Critics in Remarks to NCAA
During his “State of College Sports” remarks Tuesday, Mark Emmert, president of the National Collegiate Athletic Association, said he is...
157 Law Deans Decry ‘Assault on Democracy’
Deans of law schools across the country issued a joint statement Tuesday in response to last week’s storming of the...
Academic Minute: Acute Stereotype-Threatening Cues
Today on the Academic Minute, part of Bentley University Week, Mateo Cruz, assistant professor of management, explores acute stereotype-threatening cues...
Adjunct Says He Was Denied a Full-Time Job for Being Gay
Jéaux Rinedahl, an adjunct professor of nursing at Seattle Pacific University, says he was told last year he did not...
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