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Duquesne Responds to TA’s Utterance of N-Word in Class

Duquesne University is responding to student complaints that a teaching assistant in psychology said the N-word last week in class...

Doxed Physics Postdoc Reaches $55K Settlement

The Guardian reported that a Christopher Backhouse, a former research fellow in physics and astronomy at University College London, must...

Cazenovia Defaulted on Bond Payments

Cazenovia College, in New York State, defaulted on a payment on a $25 million bond, Bloomberg reported. The college is...

The Week in Admissions News

Younger students, fully online; Stanford admits to anti-Jewish bias in 1950s; more financial aid in Michigan.

U of Washington Librarians Hold 1-Day Strike

University of Washington librarians held a one-day strike Thursday, The Seattle Times reported. The librarians, represented by the Service Employees...

Predicting Snowfall

How snow will respond to climate change is a pressing issue for some regions. In today's Academic Minute, SUNY Oneonta's...

Michigan State President Resigns Amid Battle With Board

The Michigan State Board of Trustees has been trying to push the university president out since September. After initially holding on, Dr. Samuel Stanley Jr. is now stepping down.

A Surge in Young Undergrads, Fully Online

Tens of thousands of 18- to 24-year-olds are now enrolling at Western Governors, Southern New Hampshire and other national online institutions. Does this represent a change in student behavior?