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Academics Fear New Law in Singapore

Government will be authorized to investigate and obstruct “hostile information campaigns.”

Morgan State Announces $2.7M Gift to Re-Establish Wrestling

Morgan State University announced Thursday that it has received a $2.7 million gift, the largest in the history of its...

A Struggling College’s Plea for Help: The Key Podcast

“Time is growing short.” That’s how Bloomfield College’s president, Marcheta P. Evans, described the struggling private college’s situation this week...

Academic Minute: Hypertension Medications and Memory Loss

Today on the Academic Minute, part of University of California, Irvine, Week: Jean Ho, postdoctoral scholar, explains how warding off...

Partisan Gerrymandering Targets Campuses

New research shows that gerrymandering dilutes the impact of student voters on large campuses -- especially at HBCUs. Voting rights groups are working to combat the practice.
Opinion

Shared Governance Within the Autocratic Academy

Has the pandemic shown us how and why shared governance is fatally flawed? Timothy Kaufman-Osborn explores the answer to that question.

Investigating a Sex Contest at 2 Minnesota Colleges

Students at the College of St. Benedict and St. John’s University in Minnesota staged a walkout Thursday following allegations that...

Rochester Offers Guidance on Holiday Parties

The University of Rochester on Wednesday released guidelines for holiday parties in light of COVID-19. The guidelines state that departments...