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Calculus Acts as a Gatekeeper
Admissions offices can change that, write Pamela Burdman and Veronica Anderson.
Professor's Tweet About Queen Elizabeth Is Condemned
The tweet of a professor at Carnegie Mellon University about Queen Elizabeth II is being condemned, The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported...
Bill Names: It’s All About Marketing
What’s in a name? In today’s Academic Minute, the University of Florida’s Angela Bradbery says when it comes to politics...
Back to Work, Not Back to Normal
Accused harasser John Comaroff’s first week back teaching at Harvard was met with a walkout, and other developments in the related lawsuit against the university.
Outcry at UVA Over Controversial Board Member
The new board member at the University of Virginia is an appointee of the Republican governor and the latest example of the increasing political polarization of higher education in the state.
PEN America Slams Missouri AG’s Request for J-School Emails
Missouri attorney general Eric Schmitt is misusing the state’s open records law to violate academic freedom and chill the speech...
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University Boards: Divest From Uyghur Genocide
University governing boards should answer their students’ call and divest from Chinese companies complicit in genocide against Uyghurs, Keith Krach writes.
Oberlin Pays Out $36.6M in Long-Running Legal Case
Oberlin College will pay out $36.6 million to Gibson’s Bakery, closing a chapter in a legal battle that began in...
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