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Opinion

A Critique of ‘Principled Neutrality’                     

Vanderbilt’s chancellor thinks academic leaders should stay out of politics—but the ongoing assaults on rights and freedoms emanating from the Tennessee Legislature show the limits of that stance, Brian L. Heuser writes.

Weekly Wisdom | Howard Community College President Daria J. Willis

Join us for a lively Weekly Wisdom interview with Howard Community College President Daria J. Willis

Roof Collapses Due to Students; 14 Hospitalized

A roof collapsed at an off-campus home near Ohio State University Saturday night. Fourteen people believed to be students were...

AAUP Condemns Emporia State

The American Association of University Professors today issued a report condemning Emporia State University, in Kansas, for “unilaterally terminating the...

7 Henderson State Nursing Professors Quit

Seven nursing professors have recently quit their jobs at Henderson State University to protest budget cuts, THV News reported. The...

How George Mason’s Law School Became a Conservative Center

George Mason University’s law school, the Antonin Scalia School of Law, has emerged as a prominent conservative law school. An...
On a cold day the students are climbing up the steps towards the university entrance, everyone wearing coats and carrying backpacks containing their education books

For Direct Admissions Pioneers, It’s a Good Year

In the first year in which many colleges participated, it appears to have been a success. Augsburg gets more minority applicants and more men.

The Week in Admissions News

Suicides at NC State; stackable credentials; help for transfer students at Duquesne.