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Buddhism and the Laws of War

How can Buddhism inform the modern world? In today's Academic Minute, James Madison University's Christina Kilby digs into this ancient...

A Retreat From China Collaborations in the Face of U.S. Scrutiny

About half of Chinese scientists at U.S. universities report concerns about being surveilled by the U.S. government. Survey finds evidence that fears about a China-focused Department of Justice initiative to combat trade-secret theft may be harming American science.

Down to $40 Billion

The Biden administration and congressional Democrats cut the Build Back Better Act in half, leaving many higher education investments behind but boosting the maximum Pell Grant and funding for HBCUs and other minority-serving institutions.

Brown U and Female Former Athletes Resolve Title IX Dispute

A federal appeals court panel upheld an amended settlement reached last year between Brown University and female former athletes who...

Department Defers Decision on For-Profit Accreditor Renewal

The Department of Education has deferred its decision on whether to continue recognizing the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and...

Academic Minute: Buddhism and the Laws of War

Today on the Academic Minute: Christina Kilby, assistant professor of religion at James Madison University, examines how Buddhism can inform...

‘My Culture Is Not a Costume’

Creating programs to educate students about the dangers of culturally insensitive Halloween costumes.

Engineering Sorority to Admit Nonbinary Members

The science and engineering sorority Phi Sigma Rho announced Thursday that it will now admit members with nonbinary gender identities...