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39 Members of Congress Want Education Dept. to Investigate Anti-Semitism

Thirty-nine members of Congress, led by Representative Ted W. Lieu, a California Democrat, sent the Education Department a letter urging...

A Plan to Renew Gainful Employment

Education Department sets out some ideas, but they are still a long way from completion. One idea is to require all colleges to report some information on their outcomes.
Opinion

HBCU Bomb Threats as White Supremacist Violence

​The bomb threats against historically Black colleges and universities last week are yet another instance of white supremacy and terrorism, David G. Embrick and Johnny E. Williams write.

Northeastern Lifts Most COVID-19 Restrictions

Northeastern University lifted most of its COVID-19 restrictions on Tuesday. “Since students, faculty, and staff are required to be fully...

Transgender History in Forgotten Places

Trans rights are becoming more mainstream in cities, but what about rural areas? In today’s Academic Minute, Roanoke College’s G...

Alumni Magazines Find Their Digital Footing

The COVID-19 pandemic forced many alumni magazines to cancel print issues and build up their websites instead. Print is coming back, but the enhanced digital offerings are here to stay.

‘The Tip of the Iceberg’

Harvard faces a lawsuit by three graduate students who say for years it ignored their warnings and complaints about a prominent anthropologist before making minimal findings against him.
Opinion

The Syllabus? It’s On

The fact that students couldn’t find hidden money—even though its location was revealed in a professor’s syllabus—demonstrates a problem not with them but with our syllabi, writes Jonathan Beecher Field.