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Air War College Professor Pleads Guilty to Lying About Chinese Ties

Xiaoming Zhang, a civilian professor at the Air War College, in Alabama, has pleaded guilty to making false statements to...

Ex-Coach at Georgetown Pleads Guilty in Admissions Case

The former head coach of men and women’s tennis at Georgetown University pleaded guilty Monday in connection with soliciting and...
Opinion

As Students Lead, Will Harvard Follow?

The university’s divestment is powerful, but it must do more to model climate leadership, write Ilana Cohen and Tim Wirth.
Opinion

Rethinking Carbon Neutrality in Higher Education

Colleges can’t view it as the end goal to responding effectively to the climate crisis, argue Alex Barron, Aaron Strong and Lucy Metz, who offer five other recommendations for action.

Tighter Regulations for For-Profits?

The Department of Education begins the process of writing new regulations limiting what for-profit institutions can count as nonfederal sources of revenue with two public hearings this week.
Opinion

A Pedagogy of Trust in the Classroom

Should we professors set aside at times the well-meaning how-to-think ethos, asks Scott Parker, in favor of forcefully articulating which ideas are permissible or not?

AAU Announces New Principles to Prevent Sexual Harassment

The Association of American Universities adopted eight principles to help combat sexual harassment on campus. Experts say they also need to commit to prevention education.

Mergers in Higher Education: The Need to Consider

Mergers are a fact of life for some institutions in higher education. In today's Academic Minute, the University at Albany's...