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Harvard Students Agree to Drop Suit Over Comaroff’s Alleged Harassment
Three women who accused now-former Harvard University professor John Comaroff of sexual harassment, and of retaliating against them for reporting...
Opinion
SATs Have Never Been About Equity
The history of the SAT raises questions about how we value and measure intelligence, Pepper Stetler writes.
Opinion
A New Postsecondary-to-Political Pipeline
A pathway for students interested in elected office could feature a broad curriculum including sociology and ethnic, gender and environmental studies, Megan Thiele Strong and Paul Fong write.
Richard Bland College May Be Granted Independence from William & Mary
After several years of seeking its own governance system, Richard Bland College may finally have the leverage it needs to...
India Urged to Develop ‘World-Class’ English Test as Demand Rises
Politician renews lobbying for Indian-owned language exam as foreign companies make millions from study-abroad craze.
Notre Dame Men's Swimming Suspended for Misconduct
The University of Notre Dame has suspended its men’s swimming team for at least one academic year after a review...
Why Did Shafik Step Down Now?
Congress grilled seven leaders over campus antisemitism in three hearings. Columbia President Minouche Shafik is now the third leader to resign in the aftermath.
New College of Florida Trashes Library Books
The New College of Florida has thrown away hundreds of books from its main campus library, as well as from...
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