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Professor Sues Grad Student for Defamation
Following allegations that he asked a Ph.D. student to omit data in order to manipulate research, Gregory Guisbiers, a professor...
A Provost Quits to Protest Budget Cuts
Daniel Silber has resigned as provost of Piedmont University to protest coming budget cuts, Now Habersham reported. The resignation is...
Temple University Launches Digital Equity Center
Temple University recently opened its Digital Equity Center to provide access to computers, technology support and free digital literacy education...
Report: How COVID Affected Less Selective Private Colleges
According to a new report from the TIAA Institute, the coronavirus pandemic did not disproportionately harm the outcomes of underrepresented...
New Programs: Public Relations, Business, Mechanical Engineering
Kansas State University is starting a new major in advertising and public relations. Muhlenberg College is starting a bachelor of...
New Bill Would Help Restore Education Benefits to Veterans
President Biden signed into law a bill that restores education benefits to veterans who attended for-profit colleges that closed or...
Opinion
Targeted Loan Relief Doesn’t Work
The history of a student loan discharge program for people with disabilities clearly shows the need for automatic—as opposed to targeted—debt relief, Bethany Lilly and Persis Yu write.
Preserving History in the Philippines
Scholars issue statement after recent election in defense of historical truth and academic freedom.
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