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Furman Professor on Leave, Accused of White Nationalist Ties

Furman University in South Carolina responded to news reports that a longtime professor of computer science attended the 2017 white...

The Moral Debate Around Nuclear Weapons: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Thomas Doyle, associate professor of political science at Texas State University, explores the ethical questions...

Another Call for Extending Public Service Forgiveness Waiver

A group of Senate and House Democrats want Education Secretary Miguel Cardona to extend the Public Service Loan Forgiveness waiver...

Undergraduates’ Technology Problems and Needs

Many students struggle with unstable internet access, according to a new report. While students are mostly self-reliant when troubleshooting tech problems, colleges still have a role to play in easing students’ tech burdens.

Svante Pääbo Wins Nobel Prize in Medicine

Svante Pääbo won the Nobel Prize in medicine for his discoveries concerning the genomes of extinct hominins and human evolution...

Music’s Power for People With Dementia

Helping those in eldercare environments have good quality of life is important. In today’s Academic Minute, Pennsylvania State University’s Daniel...

Admissions to the Major

Some colleges, mostly large publics, admit by major. Is this system actually better for students? It depends who they are and what they study.

‘Deaning While Stuttering’

Pepperdine law school dean is now speaking openly about his lifelong stutter.