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Columbia Student Sues Over Doxing Truck

A Columbia University student is suing the conservative organization Accuracy in Media after his photo was displayed on a mobile...
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Teaching Conflict, Not Violence

In teaching about the Middle East, a framework from the French psychologist Charles Rojzman can help engage students in conversations characterized by conflict, not violence, Pamela E. Barnett writes.

Researchers Lack Support Needed to Share Data

Researchers in the U.S. and numerous other countries are not getting the support they need to share their data openly...

Who Will Plan Our Cities in the Future? Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Stephen Kofi Diko, assistant professor in the department of city and regional planning at the...

California Judge Recommends Suspension of Community College DEI Rules

A California judge has recommended suspension of the enforcement of rules instituted by the California Community College system intended to...
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House Republicans Blame DEI Programs for Rise in Campus Antisemitism

At a hearing Tuesday, Democrats disagreed—and said the Education Department’s Office for Civil Rights, facing budget cuts, needs more money to respond to the crisis.

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Opaque Hiring Practices Create Income Equality

The author of The Accidental Equalizer discusses the “luckocracy” that results in students from disparate backgrounds earning similar pay after college.

University of Phoenix’s Accreditor Approves Deal With Idaho

The Higher Learning Commission, which accredits the University of Phoenix and roughly 500 other colleges across the United States, has...