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Another Affirmative Action Suit

A white man filed a suit against six Texas medical schools.

The Decline of ‘Disruptive’ Science

New paper says truly innovative research and technology across fields is declining. Experts say it’s a wake-up call to institutions and funding agencies.

Indiana U Student Assaulted for Being Asian

A student at Indiana University at Bloomington was stabbed several times in the head last week while riding a local bus.
Opinion

In Praise of Income-Driven Repayment Reforms

Proposed reforms to income-driven repayment represent a significant step toward offering borrowers a safety net, Sameer Gadkaree and Indivar Dutta-Gupta write.

Court Rejects Suit Challenging Title IX Exemptions

A federal district court last week rejected a suit challenging the right of the Education Department to grant exemptions, as...
Opinion

First-Impression Facilities Challenges

Maintaining older campus buildings, a challenge due to specific characteristics of such structures, is an important factor in the college enrollment process, writes facilities professional Richard Michal.

Report: Can CRMs Help HBCUs Support Students?

A new report, released today, suggests using a customer service management system, or CRM, can help historically Black colleges and...

Northwestern Graduate Assistants Form Union

Graduate assistants at Northwestern University voted last week to form a union, 1,644 to 114. Some 2,893 assistants were eligible...