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Studying Human ‘Flocking’ to Understand Collective Behavior
Animals aren’t the only ones who flock together. In today’s Academic Minute, part of Brown University Week, William Warren explores...
Mixed Message
University of Florida seemingly endorses state’s new anti-CRT law and warns professors that violating the law risks state funding. Some $106 million could be on the line.
Liberty Faces a Barrage of Legal Trouble
Liberty University is under investigation for Clery Act noncompliance. Fourteen women have sued since July, accusing the university of a long-standing pattern of mishandling sexual assaults.
How Colleges Are Filling Their Classes
Many colleges and universities, public and private, are still admitting students for the fall. Even those that have met their goals for the fall are worried about summer melt.
Opinion
‘Scholarship Student Survey Request’
Elite colleges risk alienating low-income students who receive scholarships by asking them to share their stories with donors, Bintou Diarra writes.
Law Schools May Get Permission to Go Test Optional
A key commission of the American Bar Association has voted to give law schools the right to go test optional...
Opinion
MIT and the Reinstatement of the SAT
MIT was right to require the test, but few colleges should go along with it, writes Les Perelman.
Fake Adderall Pills Blamed for 2 Ohio State Deaths
Two Ohio State University students died last week, and the university is warning students of “fake Adderall pills, which appear...
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