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Creating a Culture of College Persistence
Career development offices can work differently and better to support first-generation and other disadvantaged students, writes Brittany Wampler.
Change in Italy
Experts predict that the new government will embolden fascist and sexist university lecturers—but also that it will respect academic freedom.
U of California Law School Name Change Prompts Lawsuit
The descendants of the founder of the University of California Hastings College of the Law sued California on Tuesday to...
Former Runners File Lawsuit Alleging Sexual Assault by Coach
Two former runners at Huntington University in Indiana have filed a federal lawsuit against their former coach, alleging sexual assault...
Senator Ben Sasse Named Sole Finalist for Florida Presidency
Senator Ben Sasse, a Republican from Nebraska, has been revealed as the sole finalist for the presidency at the University...
Why Seizures Are Often Hard to Diagnose: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Jacob Pellinen, assistant professor of neurology at the University of Colorado School of Medicine, examines...
Sage Scholars Moves Ahead With Direct Admissions
Sage Scholars, a company that has worked with students on their financial aid since 1995, is officially moving into the...
Annie Ernaux Wins Nobel in Literature
The Nobel Prize in literature for 2022 was awarded to the French author Annie Ernaux “for the courage and clinical...
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