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Leading Neuroscientist Accused of Research Misconduct

The National Institutes of Health said Thursday that Dr. Eliezer Masliah, a prominent Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease researcher, falsified or...

House Republicans Say Harvard Failed to Discipline Students for Protests

Few students at Harvard University who protested the war in Israel last year were disciplined, according to a report released...
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Taking the ‘College’ Out of College Counseling

High school counselors are no longer primarily focused on getting students into college, according to a new survey. Are they failing students—or finally seeing them?

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Study: Supporting URM Students in Dual Enrollment

Dual enrollment can help support college attendance and completion, but current practices aren’t equitable for all learners. Interviews with Black, Hispanic and low-income students highlight additional needs among dual-enrollment participants.

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Tenured Jewish Professor Says She’s Been Fired for Pro-Palestinian Speech

Pennsylvania’s Muhlenberg College may have become the first institution since Oct. 7 to oust a tenured faculty member for such statements, though the professor is appealing the decision and still receiving a salary.

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Federal Agencies Aim to Boost Research at HBCUs

A newly launched, HBCU-specific $10 million grant program from the National Science Foundation is part of the federal government’s broader push to diversify scientific research and the STEM workforce.

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New Laws in 27 States Could Keep Students From Voting

Dozens of restrictive laws passed since 2020 could impact student voters this year, from shortened timelines for absentee ballots to new restrictions on using student IDs.

Miles College to Buy Birmingham-Southern Campus

Miles College has signed an agreement to buy the 192-acre campus of Birmingham-Southern College—which closed abruptly earlier this year due...