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Opinion

Is Florida ‘Wrecked’?

In moving to undermine higher education’s institutional independence, Florida is following a playbook we’ve seen before—but with unparalleled intensity, Barrett J. Taylor writes.

College Board Defends Itself on AP African American Studies

The College Board on Saturday issued a new defense of its record in releasing the new Advanced Placement course in...
Opinion

Should the ‘New’ New College Lose Its Accreditation?

In the face of unprecedented political interference, Florida’s public universities have no right to be accredited, Brian Rosenberg writes.

New Mexico State Suspends Troubled Men’s Basketball Season

New Mexico State University said on Friday that it had indefinitely suspended the operation of its men’s basketball program, citing...

Illuminating Dark Fishing Vessels at Sea: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Heather Welch, project scientist at the University of California, Santa Cruz, explores attempts to police...

Carleton College to Begin Divesting From Fossil Fuels

Carleton College will start to “reduce its exposure” to fossil fuel companies, according to a joint statement from Carleton president...

Fundraiser Fiasco at Connecticut College

Students at Connecticut College are calling on President Katherine Bergeron to step down over plans for a controversial fundraiser in...

Accreditor Delivers Show Cause Letter to Idaho College

The accreditation saga at North Idaho College continues: last week the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities sent the community...