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Professor Offers to Teach Banned Books to Tenn. Students

Following a school board’s ban of Art Spiegelman’s Pulitzer Prize–winning graphic novel Maus, Davidson College professor Scott Denham is offering...

University Mistakenly Told Students They’d Won Scholarships

Central Michigan University is paying for mistakenly awarding 58 scholarships. The university said that when it was “testing a new...

Cal State Poised to Follow U of California on Testing

The California State University system is poised to follow the University of California and move to test-blind admissions, under which...

Monthly Stipends for Students in Need?

A California lawmaker wants to pay thousands of low-income students $500 monthly stipends to help them get by. The idea is modeled after universal basic income programs.

New Leader for University of Phoenix

The University of Phoenix, which has shrunk significantly—and in recent years purposefully—from its peak of 470,000 students and 1,700 programs...

Professor Suspended for Exam Wording Sues U of Ill. Chicago

Jason Kilborn, a professor of law at the University of Illinois at Chicago, is suing the institution for alleged violations...

Academic Minute: Medication Abortion for University Students

Today on the Academic Minute: Carrie N. Baker, professor in the program for the study of women and gender at...

When Education Programs Bite the Dust

Oklahoma City University is closing two of its education programs amid declining enrollment—and projected teacher shortages.