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Professor Apologizes for ‘Thriller’ Halloween Costume
Holly O’Neill, a professor of chemistry and interim assistant dean of the College of Arts and Science at Washburn University...
Original Understandings of the Fourth Amendment: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Michael Mannheimer, professor of law at Northern Kentucky University, offers interpretations of two key U.S...
The Week in Admissions News
Twenty-six million applicants for debt relief; a fake Stanford student; UPS loses SATs in El Paso; A Dream Defaulted; therapy without limits.
Washington State Police Officer Quits, Had Engaged in Sexual Activity on Duty
A Washington State University police sergeant who engaged in sexual activity while on duty has resigned from the university. The...
Potential Students Value Diversity
Survey asked them about qualities they want in college.
UPS Loses SATs From El Paso
The United Parcel Service lost 55 SAT exams in El Paso, Tex., KTSM News reported. “El Paso [Independent School District]...
Justice Barrett, Again, Rejects Attempt to Block Debt Relief
Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett on Friday rejected, for the second time, an emergency request to block President Biden’s...
Opinion
What the People Want
Across partisan lines, citizens agree on one thing—how public universities should spend their money, David V. Rosowsky, E. Gordon Gee and Stephen M. Gavazzi write.
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