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The Slow, Then Sudden Downfall of a University Leader

The dishonesty of Kathy Banks related to a failed hire ultimately ended her presidency at Texas A&M. But tensions over her leadership had simmered for nearly two years.

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Change in Medical Licensing Exam Concerns Students and Faculty

The exam was changed to a pass-fail model, ostensibly to relieve student stress. Critics say the change has not reduced stress but has amplified inequities among students.

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After Racist Writings Revealed, Scholar’s Link to Texas Center Erased

A HuffPost exposé connected a visiting scholar at UT Austin to posts made under a pseudonym. It’s not the center’s first brush with controversy.

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Wiley Journal Board Resigns After Monthlong Strike

Departing editors accept that there’s “no shortage of academics” to replace them as they call for “concerted action.”

UC System Admits Record Number of Californians

The University of California system admitted a historic number of in-state students this year, as well as first-year students of...

Phylicia Rashad to Leave Howard University

Phylicia Rashad, an award-winning actress famous for her role on The Cosby Show, plans to step down as dean of...
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College Recognized for Its Recovery-Friendly Culture, Policies

Ursinus College in Pennsylvania became the first institution certified as a recovery-friendly workplace for faculty and staff as well as students working to overcome substance abuse.

Miami English: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Florida International University Week: Phillip M. Carter, associate professor of linguistics and English...