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Harvard Morgue Manager’s Wife Admits to Transporting Stolen Body Parts
The wife of Harvard Medical School’s disgraced former morgue manager pleaded guilty Friday to interstate transport of stolen goods, which...
College Investigates Campus Police’s Alleged ‘Discriminatory’ Response to Student
St. Louis Community College at Meramec is investigating alleged misconduct by a campus police officer after an anonymous student who...
Opinion
A New Way to Think About Plagiarism
To figure out whether an accusation of plagiarism is serious, apply the counterfactual test, Garrett Pendergraft writes.
Youngkin Vetoes Bill, Prohibiting Independent Legal Counsel
Virginia governor Glenn Youngkin vetoed a bill last week that would have allowed the governing board of each public college...
Caribbean Women in Literature: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute, part of Scripps College Week: Myriam J.A. Chancy, Guggenheim Fellow and Hartley Burr Alexander Chair...
Weekly Wisdom | A Conversation with Rio Salado College President Kate Smith
An inspiring discussion with Kate Smith, President of Rio Salado College.
Punishments Rise as Student Protests Escalate
Exasperated and under intense scrutiny, some college administrators are increasingly punishing student activists with suspensions, expulsions and arrests.
Opinion
In Return to Tests, Don’t Forgo Disability Equity
As colleges reinstate standardized testing requirements, they must consider students with learning disabilities, Dwight Richardson Kelly writes.
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