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The Evolving Ethics of Early Decision
Jim Jump considers the issues and the way they are changing.
5 Colleges in Louisiana Have Cybersecurity Breach
Five colleges and universities in Louisiana lack their regular computer systems, which are not operating, NOLA.com reported. The five include...
Leadership Development Program Promotes Persistence and Completion
Through scholarships, guidance and network connections for after graduation, the University of California, Irvine, has consistently helped first-generation and underprivileged students achieve success.
Middlebury Sued Over Changing Name of Chapel
Middlebury College is being sued for changing the name of its chapel. The name was changed from Mead Memorial Chapel...
Database Organizes Student Success Programs in Texas Higher Ed
Collaboration and innovation in student success programming are at the heart of a database featuring initiatives across the state and its institutions.
Optics, the Future of Computation and Medicine: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Moussa N’Gom, assistant professor in the department of physics, applied physics and astronomy at Rensselaer...
President Sued for Canceling Drag Show
Walter Wendler, the president of West Texas A&M University, was sued Friday for canceling a drag show on campus. He...
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Doubling Down on Nathan Heller's Flawed Essay
English professors shouldn't repeat romanticized myths about the state of their field.
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