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Who’s Afraid of Virginia Foxx?

The longtime Republican congresswoman sees an opportunity to finally reauthorize the Higher Education Act of 1965 in her second stint as leader of the House education committee and is pledging oversight of the Biden administration.

Temple Restores Health Coverage to Striking Grad Students

Temple University announced Tuesday that it has restored the health insurance benefit it cut for striking members of the graduate...

Connecticut College Faculty Vote No Confidence in President

The faculty of Connecticut College voted that it had no confidence in the performance of President Katherine Bergeron, The Day...

Brown U Athletes Sue Ivy League Over No-Scholarship Policy

Two Brown University basketball players have sued the Ivy League over its prohibition on athletic scholarships, alleging the policy amounts...

Faculty Ends Inquiry After U of Ariz. Dismissed Report on Professor’s Death

The faculty committee that criticized the University of Arizona in the wake of professor Thomas Meixner’s murder won’t continue its...
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The English Major, After the End

As the four horsemen continue their approach, English departments’ offer is as important (if not more so) as ever, Andrew Newman writes.

Instructor and Polk State Student Killed in Plane Crash

A student pilot at Polk State College and his flight instructor were killed Tuesday when their plane collided with another...
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University Autonomy in Europe ‘Eroded by Political Meddling’

Politicians’ recent marshaling of public institutions for geopolitical, economic and societal ends has narrowed their room to maneuver, according to European University Association autonomy scorecard.