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Too Good at What He Did?

Professor says Moravian University hired him to be a diversity officer but squeezed him out, slowly and then all at once, for actually doing his job.

Second Chances for Failing Students

A recent study found that grade-forgiveness policies incentivize students to study STEM, take harder courses and stay in college—not slack off or simply boost their GPAs, as critics claim.

Georgia Bans Free Speech Zones on Public Campuses

The Georgia Senate passed a bill Monday banning free speech zones on public campuses, effectively making free speech legal in...

Texas Lieutenant Governor Orders Review of Tenure

Texas lieutenant governor Dan Patrick appears to be proceeding with his plan to end tenure in Texas: in a charge...
Opinion

Standing Up for Central American Higher Ed

Universities everywhere should fear what comes next in Nicaragua and elsewhere in the region, Tom Hare and Estela Rivero write.

College Presidents Meet for Summit on Anti-Semitism

College and university presidents will gather in New York City this month for a summit on anti-Semitism on campuses run...
Opinion

Ground Zero: Critical Social Justice and Its Discontents

Overzealous activists, while usually well-meaning, can shut down one of the most important aspects of any classroom: the free and open exploration of ideas, writes Maximilian Werner.

Public Research Universities Have Spent $14.5B on COVID Relief

An analysis by the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities has found that public research universities had spent nearly $14.5...