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Students Desperately Seek a Way Out of Afghanistan

After nearly eight months of Taliban rule, about 350 students are still stranded at the American University of Afghanistan, unable to get visas out of Kabul, where they fear for their lives.
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A Partial Lottery for More Equity

The most competitive colleges would benefit if they admitted some students largely by chance, writes Daniel R. Schwarz.

Howard U Moves Classes Online

Howard University will hold only online undergraduate classes (except for lab classes) during the final weeks of the spring semester...

Lessons on Democracy From Ancient Athens: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Jeff Miller, professor in the department of political science and international relations at SUNY New...

Saint Vincent Debates Whether Speech Was Racist

Saint Vincent College’s president, the Reverend Paul Taylor, issued a statement last week denouncing racism after a speech at a...

Parents Sentenced for Cheating on Son’s SAT

Gregory Colburn and Amy Colburn were each sentenced by U.S. District Court Judge Nathaniel M. Gorton to eight weeks in...

A Positive Change for a Negative Label

California State University, Fullerton, sought to make students feel less defeated about being placed on academic probation, so administrators banished “probation” from the institution’s official lexicon.

Publisher Withdraws Book by White Professor on Black Women

Wipf and Stock Publishers withdrew a book, Bad and Boujee: Toward a Trap Feminist Theology, by Jennifer M. Buck, a...