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A Closed Discussion on Academic Freedom?
Stanford professors want the university to distance itself from a closed conference on academic freedom, saying it’s silencing debate and harboring racist thought.
Higher Ed Employees Are Financially Literate but Indebted
The vast majority of college and university employees—82 percent—carry some kind of debt, and just over half are debt-constrained in...
On Failing Organic Chemistry
Failing organic chemistry kept me from pursuing medicine and pushed me to pursue my passion for journalism. That may have been a good thing, Pamela Gwyn Kripke writes.
Student Aid Eligibility Changes Under FAFSA Simplification
Most students shouldn't see their student aid eligibility change too much under the new rules, but there are some situations colleges and universities should be aware of.
University of Florida to Enforce Ban on Indoor Protests
The University of Florida is planning to enforce an obscure regulation forbidding protests inside campus buildings during an upcoming Board...
Tenure Awarded… at Barnard, Duke
Barnard College BJ Casey, neuroscience and behavior Andrew Crowther, chemistry Jhumpa Lahiri, English Karen Lewis, philosophy Michael G. Miller, political...
Labor Bureau Will Fine Pacific U $840,000
The Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industries, or BOLI, is preparing to fine Pacific University $843,000—and potentially more, depending on...
Opinion
Combating Ukraine’s Brain Drain
Both Ukrainian and international universities have roles to play in building academic collaborations and encouraging Ukrainians to return after the war, Taras Dobko writes.
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