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Court Rejects Suit Challenging Title IX Exemptions

A federal district court on Thursday rejected a suit challenging the right of the Education Department to grant exemptions, as...

Protests in China

Protests have dominated the news lately. In today’s Academic Minute, Teresa Wright of California State University, Long Beach, looks at...

Sea Change or Small Step Toward Interreligious Inclusion?

Belmont University, which solely employed Christian faculty members, plans to hire some Jewish professors. Supporters say the decision will promote religious inclusion at the institution. Critics believe it either goes too far or not far enough.

Education Department Plans to Publish List of Low-Performing Programs

Unlike such efforts in the past, the list is expected to include many kinds of institutions, not just a focus on for-profits.
Opinion

From the University to a More Universal Role?

S. Georgia Nugent considers the increasingly well-trodden path from liberal arts college president to president of a major cultural institution.

CUNY Ends Remedial Courses

The City University of New York system ended the last of its remedial math and English courses this fall, according...
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China Fails to Recruit Top Expatriates

But experts warn that if programs improve, they could attract talent from the U.S.

Florida Adds $300K Pool to Sasse’s Presidential Mansion

Former U.S. senator from Nebraska Ben Sasse formally resigned last week and will start as president of the University of...