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Study Warns of ‘Educational Gag Orders’

A new report from PEN America, “Educational Gag Orders: Legislative Restrictions on the Freedom to Read, Learn, and Teach,” says that in the first nine months of 2021, 24 state legislatures introduced 54 bills that would restrict the teaching and training of subjects including race in K-12 schools, higher education or state agencies and institutions.

Academic Minute: Can We Become an Equal Opportunity Society?

Today on the Academic Minute: Donald Tomaskovic-Devey, professor of sociology at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, asks whether we...

New Institution Will Strive for ‘Fearless Pursuit of Truth’

A new institution was announced Monday: the University of Austin. "We can't wait for universities to fix themselves. So we're...

House Members Urge Inclusion of For-Profits in Pell Increase

A group of 13 Democratic members of Congress sent a letter to leaders in the House of Representatives last Friday...

The New NCAA Constitution Hints at Big Changes Ahead

A new draft of the National Collegiate Athletic Association constitution ‘embraces’ compensation for athletes’ names, images and likenesses and promises to give each division the power to govern itself.

A Short-Term Fix, a Search for Long-Term Solutions

Long Beach City College created designated parking on campus where unhoused students can sleep safely in their cars overnight. Some observers worry the plan is shortsighted and sends the wrong message.

Ex-Professor Admits He Made Meth in College Lab

Bradley Rowland, a former professor of chemistry at Henderson State University, in Arkansas, pleaded guilty to manufacturing methamphetamine, drug paraphernalia...

Saint Michael’s President Blames Outbreak on Halloween Parties

Saint Michael’s College in Vermont held Friday’s classes online due to an outbreak of COVID-19. Saint Michael’s, which has about...