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Appeals Court Allows Ex-Professor’s Title IX Suit for Employment Bias

A federal appeals court ruled Thursday that college employees can sue their institutions for intentional gender-based employment discrimination under Title...

Ep.82: What Have We Learned About Digital Learning?

This week’s episode of The Key explores whether and how the landscape of digital teaching and learning has been changed...

Shooting at High School Graduation on College Campus

For the second time in two weeks, there has been a shooting at a high school graduation held on a...

Women Are Doubly Victimized by Sexual Violence

Violence against women leaves more than physical scars. In today’s Academic Minute, Georgia State University’s Mia Bloom explains why they...

Under the Rug and Quietly Out the Door?

Lawsuit alleges that Canisius College ignored misconduct complaints about a professor until it couldn’t anymore—and then let him say he’d retired while it left students hanging.

$5.8 Billion for Former Corinthian Students

Education Department will make the largest group discharge of federal student loans in U.S. history.

Afraid to Speak Up or Out

Student reluctance to speak freely on campus rose again in the last two years, according to a survey. But are things as bad as the numbers indicate?
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How Colleges Can Develop Innovators

It’s not all about personality. New research points to the importance of cocurricular learning in developing innovators, Benjamin S. Selznick and Matthew J. Mayhew write.