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Admissions Dean Under Investigation for Alleged Discrimination

Former employees of the Tufts admission office allege their higher-ups discriminated against staff of color. The university has hired an outside law firm to investigate.

Will Affirmative Action Debate Kill Legacy Admissions?

Supreme Court is likely to bar preferences based on race but not based on alumni status. But some think colleges will feel forced to abandon the latter.

Divisive Academic Freedom Conference Proceeds

Controversial event on academic freedom at Stanford University goes forward amid controversy. Speakers include Amy Wax, Jordan Peterson, Scott Atlas, Joshua Katz and more.
Opinion

Ethical College Admissions: The Supreme Court

Jim Jump writes of the implications of what the justices said.

New Programs: Physician Assistant Studies, Regenerative Medicine, Social Media Management, Public Health, Public Administration

Drury University is starting a master of science in physician assistant studies. Indiana University at Indianapolis is launching a master...

Deeply Divided

Yeshiva University announced plans to start a new LGBTQ club while continuing its legal battle with the existing one. The ordeal gets at bigger questions roiling the Orthodox campus about who has a right to decide how LGBTQ students gather.

Professor Apologizes for ‘Thriller’ Halloween Costume

Holly O’Neill, a professor of chemistry and interim assistant dean of the College of Arts and Science at Washburn University...

Original Understandings of the Fourth Amendment: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Michael Mannheimer, professor of law at Northern Kentucky University, offers interpretations of two key U.S...