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Department Defers Decision on For-Profit Accreditor Renewal

The Department of Education has deferred its decision on whether to continue recognizing the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and...
Opinion

Equity and Justice in Teaching Quantitative Methods

While such methods are often considered value-free and unbiased, we must recognize how our classroom practices can reinforce oppressive ideologies and narratives, writes Kamden K. Strunk.

Academic Minute: Buddhism and the Laws of War

Today on the Academic Minute: Christina Kilby, assistant professor of religion at James Madison University, examines how Buddhism can inform...

Engineering Sorority to Admit Nonbinary Members

The science and engineering sorority Phi Sigma Rho announced Thursday that it will now admit members with nonbinary gender identities...
Opinion

Magickal Realism

Scott McLemee reviews The Last Witches of England: A Tragedy of Sorcery and Superstition by John Callow.

College Students Voted at Record-High Rate in 2020

Voter turnout among college students jumped to a record high of 66 percent in the 2020 presidential election, according to...

‘To Drink From the Well’

Author discusses her book on “the struggle for racial equality” at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Report: Northwestern Students Stole 4,500 COVID Tests

Two Northwestern University students stole 4,500 COVID-19 tests from the university, The Chicago Sun-Times reported. Most of the tests have...