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Vanderbilt Says Its Coach Violated Social Media Policy

Vanderbilt University said Tuesday that its assistant football coach Dan Jackson violated its social media policy. But the university said...

In Praise of Mischief

Mischief isn’t always a bad thing. In today’s Academic Minute, the University of Oxford’s Alex Moran explains why. Moran is...

Florida Shops for New Accreditors

Education officials in Florida have been meeting with agencies as they seek a new accreditor for state colleges and universities. A lengthy and expensive process awaits.

Overhauling Income-Driven Repayment

The Biden administration’s other plan to change how people pay back their loans could be safe from legal challenges.
Opinion

Is College Too Hard?

With students highly stressed even when they are studying less, educators need to understand how much homework is helpful, David Wippman and Glenn C. Altschuler write.

Another Merger for the University of Redlands

The University of Redlands announced plans to absorb the Presidio Graduate School by next June, pending approval by its accreditor...

Not Like ‘Cable News’

Project at the University of Houston uses a virtual platform to train and encourage students to engage in civil discourse on controversial topics.

Parents of Bankman-Fried, Stanford Professors, Face Scrutiny

The parents of Sam Bankman-Fried, who was arrested Monday in the Bahamas based on an indictment in the United States...