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No Laughing Matter

Federal judge green-lights much of a First Amendment case against the University of North Texas brought by an adjunct professor who said he lost a job for “joking” about microaggressions in a faculty lounge.

Students Complain About Chinese Quarantine Rules

Students in China, which is currently facing several serious outbreaks of COVID-19, are complaining about quarantine rules, CNN reported. At...

Jury Sides Against Female Professor in Pay Bias Case

A federal jury in Florida sided against a female professor of political science who said she was underpaid relative to...

Wyoming Catholic College CFO Charged With Fraud

The former chief financial officer of Wyoming Catholic College allegedly defrauded the Wyoming Business Council and a New York investment...

Harnessing the Immune System to Heal Wounds: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Drexel University Week: Kara Spiller, associate professor in the school of biomedical engineering...
Opinion

Georgetown Law, Truth and Orthodoxy

Georgetown Law’s response to multiple racially charged incidents has been alarming, Andrew Koppelman argues.

New Programs: Cybersecurity, Paramedic Science, Data Analytics, Biochemistry

Chicago-Kent College of Law is starting a certificate program in cybersecurity for nontechnical professionals. Eastern Connecticut State University is starting...

The Return of Spring Break

After two years of restricted travel, students are celebrating spring break once again—just as most states lift mask mandates. Experts warn colleges to remain vigilant against COVID-19.