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Appeals Court Reverses Affirmative Action Ruling
A federal appeals court on Monday reversed a lower court’s ruling that a new lawsuit could not be filed challenging...
Improving Policy Collaboration—A Music Analogy: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Marisa Zapata, associate professor of land-use planning at Portland State University, explores how musical collaboration...
Dartmouth Eliminates Loans for Undergraduates
Dartmouth College has eliminated all loans for undergraduates. “Thanks to this extraordinary investment by our community, students can prepare for...
AAUP Delegates Approve Partnership With AFT
Delegates at the American Association of University Professors’ biennial meeting voted to affiliate with the American Federation of Teachers Saturday...
Dispute Over President at Oregon Tech
The Oregon Institute of Technology’s Faculty Senate Executive Committee has sent a “letter of concern” to the university’s board accusing...
Immigrant Workers Affected by Turmoil In Their Homelands
What makes people more or less honest at work? In today's Academic Minute. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute's Thomas Shohfi discusses how...
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The Significantly Flawed Analogy Between Joshua Katz and Socrates
Dissecting an unhelpful—and potentially even harmful—contribution to a sensitive debate.
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