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Defining Free Expression

As Tufts president vows to offer First Amendment protections like those at public institutions, some say ruling in student magazine case shows a contradiction.

Reprieve Is Possible for Antioch

Board -- after insisting that suspending the college was only option -- agrees to consider alumni plan to keep it operating; decision expected in October.

The Enemy on Campus?

Boston College declines to publish video of a debate between the author Dinesh D'Souza and the scholar Alan Wolfe. Censorship or editorial judgment?

Momentum for Gender Neutrality

Study finds more colleges -- especially in Northeast -- are amending anti-bias policies and adding options for housing and bathrooms.

Bargaining for More Tenure-Track Lines

Rutgers agreement with faculty union pledges to create at least 100 new permanent faculty jobs over next 4 years.

'Confessions of a Spoilsport'

William C. Dowling is, first and foremost, a professor of English, specializing in 17th and 18th century British and American...