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For Frictionless Syllabus Access, Some Professors Bypass the College

Some professors provide students with barrier-free access to course information and materials, even when doing so requires extra work and leaves them feeling vulnerable.

Florida Supreme Court to Hear Campus Shutdown Case

The University of South Florida asked the court to dismiss a lawsuit alleging breach of contract for COVID shutdowns. Its case rests on a broad interpretation of “sovereign immunity.”

Protesters Interrupt Ann Coulter’s Speech at Cornell

A speech by controversial conservative pundit Ann Coulter at Cornell University, her alma mater, was interrupted by student protesters on...

Compelling Visual Representation of Literature: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Northern Kentucky University Week: Nicholas Caporusso, assistant professor of computer science, discusses a...
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Indoctrination or Just Another Course?

A new required course at Russia’s universities on “fundamentals of Russian statehood” raises fears of indoctrination.

Moving Forward on FAFSA Simplification

Colleges and universities have to update their cost of attendance calculations now that the Education Department has said it is carrying out that change and others for the 2023–24 academic year.

Student Veterans at Selective Colleges, 2022

Wick Sloane’s annual survey of how many student veterans are enrolled at highly selective colleges finds some meaningful progress, yet many institutions still not paying attention to the issue.

Remembering a Friend to Student Veterans

James Wright, Dartmouth’s former president, was well-known as an administrator and leader. Wick Sloane celebrates another set of his contributions.