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‘We Are Indispensable to Democracy Flourishing’

In an interview about his new book, What Universities Owe Democracy, Johns Hopkins University president Ronald J. Daniels discusses citizenship, facts, conservatism on campus and more.

Colleges With Federal Contracts Consider Biden Vaccine Order

Penn State may be among the first institutions to announce it will require COVID-19 vaccination for employees due to Biden administration order requiring vaccination for federal contractors.

Texas Abortion Ban Poses New Challenges for Students

Experts say the restrictive Texas abortion law will make it harder than ever for college students in the state to obtain the care they need.

Persecution of Mexican Researchers Reaches ‘Another Level’

Government is attempting to bring charges against 31 scholars.

North Park Faculty Votes No Confidence in President

North Park University’s faculty voted no confidence in President Mary Surridge this week, 55 to 26. According to information from...
Opinion

No Such Luck

Scott McLemee reviews Barbara Blatchley’s What Are the Chances? which explores how beliefs about winning streaks can be manifestations of a shaky grasp of the principles of probability.

Colby College Bans Discrimination Based on Caste

Colby College in Maine announced Tuesday that it has updated its nondiscrimination policy to include caste, a system of inherited...

USC to Apologize to Japanese American Students

The University of Southern California will apologize for its treatment of Japanese American students whose educations were disrupted during World...