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Former DePaul Student Sentenced to Prison in Terrorism Case

A former DePaul University student who tried to aid the Islamic State was sentenced Thursday to seven and a half...

Florida’s Divisive Concepts Law Halted

A federal judge in Florida granted a preliminary injunction against parts of Florida’s so-called Stop W.O.K.E. Act, which limits how...

Borrower-Defense Settlement To Discharge $6 Billion in Loans

A federal judge approved a settlement in a class action lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Education that argued the...

Biden to Ask Supreme Court to Reverse Injunction

The Biden administration plans to ask the U.S. Supreme Court to lift an injunction currently blocking its debt-relief plan. The...

University of South Florida Restarts Search for Provost

The University of South Florida is restarting its search for a provost after a six-month effort yielded four candidates but...

Nursing Home Staffing in Disadvantaged Communities: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of New York University Week: Jasmine L. Travers, assistant professor in the Rory Meyers...
Opinion

Gentrification Matters

Scott McLemee reviews Leslie Kern’s Gentrification Is Inevitable and Other Lies.

HBCU Team Withdraws From Tournament After Racist Incident

The women’s volleyball team at Talladega College, a historically Black institution in Alabama, withdrew from their conference tournament after one...