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Texas Supreme Court Says Universities Can Revoke Degrees
A Texas Supreme Court majority has ruled that two major public university systems in the state can revoke degrees received through academic misconduct.
The Missing Students of Myanmar
Steep drops in high school students taking matriculation exams raise the question. Many blame the military.
A TikTok Video With 1 Million Views Would Cancel the Final
Matthew Prince, a public relations executive at Taco Bell who teaches at Chapman University, had a challenge for 80 students...
Advocates Urge White House to Stick to Title IX Timeline
Groups representing sexual assault survivors fear Biden administration will miss next month's deadline for overhauling Title IX, leaving Trump-era rules in place as another academic year begins.
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Why We Need Applied Humanities
Applied humanities courses or modules have much to offer students studying STEM, Kathryn Strong Hansen writes.
2U Sues Education Department Over Outsourcing Guidance
The online program management firm 2U sued the U.S. Education Department in federal court Tuesday over guidance it issued in...
Dirty Diapers and the COVID-19 Vaccination: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Joseph Larkin III, associate professor of microbiology and cell science at the University of Florida...
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