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AAUP Sanctions New College of Fla., Spartanburg Comm. College

The American Association of University Professors’ Governing Council voted unanimously over the weekend to sanction New College of Florida and...

Police Arrest Suspects in 2 Separate Campus Deaths

Georgia police arrested a suspect Friday in the murder of an Augusta University nursing student whose body was found on...
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Survey: Half of First-Year Seminars Focus on Academics, Student Success

New survey results from the National Resource Center for the First-Year Experience and Students in Transition find three in four colleges and universities offer a first-year seminar program, and of those, many focus on students’ academic success.

Students from Wyoming's new CTE instruction bridge course practice teaching construction skills

Wyoming Creates Future Pipeline of CTE Instructors

The state’s flagship university hopes to produce more career and technical education instructors through a program that exposes community college students to opportunities in the field.

2 Universities Sue Quebec Government Over Tuition Increases

McGill and Concordia Universities sued the government of Quebec Friday over its decision last fall to significantly increase the tuition...

3 More Universities Settle Price-Fixing Lawsuit for $132 Million

Dartmouth College and Northwestern and Vanderbilt Universities have become the latest institutions to settle a financial aid antitrust lawsuit that...
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Opinion

Whom Would Jesus Cancel?

Alex Small offers a Catholic defense of academic freedom in the wake of a Catholic University of America lecturer’s firing.

PEN America Calls on Catholic U to Reverse Firing of Lecturer

PEN America, a free speech advocacy organization, is calling on Catholic University of America to reverse its decision to fire...