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Tennessee Tech Professors Lose Speech, Due Process Case
Two professors at Tennessee Tech University who sued the institution for disciplining them for putting up a flier on campus...
The Week in Admissions News
The Supreme Court and student debt; the Paying for College Transparency Initiative; SUNY gains; Purdue to require SAT/ACT; report on admissions fairness.
Why Does Money Exist? Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: M. Saif Mehkari, associate professor of economics at University of Richmond, examines the ease of...
Reed College Professor Quits Months After Racist Video
Paul Currie, a professor of psychology at Reed College, has resigned, effective Jan. 6, 2023. Students have been demanding Currie’s...
How DDT Exposure Contributes to Alzheimer’s Disease Risk
Your risk for Alzheimer’s goes beyond genetics. In today’s Academic Minute, Florida International University’s Jason Richardson discusses another area of...
Faculties So White
A new report underscores how faculty diversity and student success go “hand-in-hand” and asks, “Why are university faculties so white?”
Debt Relief Heads to Supreme Court
The court will hear arguments in February on whether the Biden administration is legally able to forgive federal student loans. An injunction blocking the debt relief will remain in place.
Florida’s Failed Searches
A search for a president at Florida Gulf Coast University and a provost at the University of South Florida both failed recently. Critics see the failures as fallout from Florida’s thorny politics.
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