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Skepticism on Affirmative Action

Most of the Supreme Court appears impatient for its end. But the justices appointed by Democrats made the case for the practice.

Where the Tech Troubles Are

Students value connectivity, convenience and being consulted about technology but have little concern about protecting institutional networks.

Survey: Dobbs Ruling May Impact Where Med Students Study

The Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade and rescind the constitutional right to abortion will have an impact...

Lessons From Llhuros: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Beauvais Lyons, Chancellor’s Professor at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville, explores how art can...
Opinion

Reckoning With the Great Resignation

Ken Anselment writes that admissions offices face unique challenges with staffing and personnel.

Oklahoma Regents Request $96 Million Funding Increase

The Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education are seeking an additional $96 million from state lawmakers this year, bringing the...

Michigan State Appoints Provost as Interim President

Teresa Woodruff is the new interim president of Michigan State University, the Board of Trustees announced following a special meeting...

2 American Students Among Those Killed in South Korea

Two American college students, studying abroad in South Korea, were among the 154 people killed in a crowd surge in...