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The Re-Sovietization of Russian Universities

All institutions must now have a rector for students’ moral development.

Is It a University’s Duty to Protect Students From Harm?

In an unusual decision, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit issued a ruling siding with Washington State...

President’s Departure Marks ‘Start of a New Day’

With embattled president James Mellichamp on the way out, Piedmont University hopes to move past a tumultuous semester of budget cuts, faculty layoffs and high-profile resignations.

Education Dept. Agrees to Settle 200,000 Borrower-Defense Claims

The Education Department on Wednesday agreed to settle about 200,000 borrower-defense claims brought in a lawsuit against the department. The...
Opinion

Broken Promises?

Colleges and universities responded to the death of George Floyd with public commitments to racial justice, but two years later, too little has changed, argue Colleen E. Wynn and Elizabeth Ziff.

Lack of Power Leads Stanford to Cancel Classes This Week

A fire led the Pacific Gas & Electric Co. transmission line to Stanford University to lose power, which could take...
Opinion

Questioning the Machine

Scott McLemee reviews Mark Coeckelbergh’s The Political Philosophy of AI.