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Alleged Abuses of Power at Yale Law

Yale Law School’s tiger mother drama lives on. It might even have nine lives, depending on how far a new lawsuit alleging that Yale law ensnared two students in a vendetta against Amy Chua goes.

2U Completes Purchase of edX

The online learning platform absorbs the nonprofit started by Harvard and MIT to expand its reach. Philosophical concerns linger, but edX partners will benefit from new investment.

Campuses Battle Severe Flu Outbreaks

The University of Michigan is among the many college campuses experiencing early outbreaks of influenza, with nearly 530 students diagnosed since the beginning of October.

California Community Colleges Face Low Completion Rates

California community colleges are struggling with low completion rates as many students fail to graduate with a degree or certificate...

Colorado’s First 2-Year Engineering Program Announced

Front Range Community College will be the first community college in Colorado to offer a two-year engineering degree program, starting...
Opinion

How Learning Feels Now

Christopher Schaberg and his students sketch a portrait of the college classroom after months of COVID.

Survey: 50% of Students Attend Colleges With Vaccine Mandate

Almost three-quarters (74 percent) of college and university students have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, and...

Robert Zimmer, Steven Pinker Will Not Advise U of Austin

The advisory board of the University of Austin has lost two of members: Robert Zimmer, chancellor and former president of...