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California May Try Basic Income for College Students

California may soon experiment with giving $500 a month to low-income students in the California State University system, the Los...

Academic Minute: Inclusive and Supportive Teaching and Learning

Today on the Academic Minute: Karla I. Loya, assistant professor of educational leadership in higher education at the University of...

Not a Criminal, but Not Professor Material?

A Penn State professor says he was protecting pro–vaccine mandate demonstrators when he struggled with a counterprotester. The professor was vindicated in court, but Penn State wants to fire him anyway.

Colleges Receive Grants to Improve Students’ Job Outcomes

A group of 15 colleges and universities was selected to participate in the initial phase of a $10 million initiative...

Court Reinstates Suit Alleging Sex Bias in Title IX Inquiry

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit reversed an order by a district court dismissing a suit brought...

Prosecutors Recommend Dropping Charges Against MIT Professor

Federal prosecutors have recommended that the government drop charges against a Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor accused of hiding ties...
Opinion

Reviewing the New Antitrust Suit

Jim Jump asks, what does it really mean to be a need-blind college?

Court Rejects Challenge to Seminary’s Same-Sex Marriage Ban

A federal appeals court upheld a lower court’s dismissal of a lawsuit filed by two former students at Fuller Theological...