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Worries of Harm Lead to Scientific Censorship

The authors of a new paper make recommendations for reducing scientific censorship by improving transparency in the publication of academic research.

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Opinion

Academic Self-Regulation Interventions Can Promote Success for All

For first-generation students as well as their peers, professors can break down barriers to allow students to excel, writes Pola Ham, an assistant professor of occupational therapy.

UNC Grad Student Unfit to Stand Trial for Allegedly Killing Adviser

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill graduate student charged with fatally shooting his adviser has been declared mentally...

Texas Wesleyan University Hit by Data Breach

A hacking attack targeting Texas Wesleyan University exposed students’ personal data, including Social Security numbers and information involving passports and...

NE Iowa Community College President Contests His Dismissal

Northeast Iowa Community College has fired President Herbert Riedel over “performance-related” concerns, according to a statement on the college’s website...

CUNY Pilots Multipronged Student Support Program

The City University of New York System has launched CUNY CARES, a three-year pilot program intended to help students more...

UW Madison’s Nonresident Enrollment Spiked After Cap Removal

Out-of-state enrollment at the University of Wisconsin at Madison increased by 29 percent in the three years after the state...
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Opinion

Colleges Fail in Teaching on Israel, Palestine

For too long colleges have been content with managing tensions around the conflict without taking a more proactive approach to student learning, David H. Schanzer writes.