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Students Hold Protests of Connecticut College President
Students at Connecticut College have occupied several buildings on campus, including part of the administration building, to demand the resignation...
Edson Barton of YouScience
This month’s episode of the Pulse podcast features an interview with Edson Barton, CEO and founder of YouScience. In a...
Polarization: Then and Now
The ancient past can show us similarities to the polarized times of today. In today’s Academic Minute, Rutgers University’s Rachel...
Lawsuit Alleges Title IX Complaint Drove Cadet to Suicide
The father of a Cal Maritime student who died by suicide has filed a wrongful death lawsuit alleging “anti-male bias” in the university’s response to a sexual assault complaint against his son. The lawsuit also alleges pervasive bullying by classmates about the allegations.
Guidance on Outsourcing Spurs Anxiety About ‘Collateral Damage’
Biden administration guidance, targeted at companies that share tuition revenue with colleges, is framed so broadly it could affect nonprofit groups, state agencies and others. Update: Education Department delays implementation until Sept. 1.
Political Polarization, Then and Now: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Rachel Hadas, professor emerita of English at Rutgers University at Newark, examines what we can...
Ex–Business Dean Sues Michigan State Over Ouster
Sanjay Gupta, former dean at Michigan State University’s Broad School of Business, has filed a lawsuit against interim president Teresa...
A Viewer’s Guide to Today’s Supreme Court Hearing
As the Supreme Court hears two challenges to the Biden administration’s debt-cancellation plan, Nicholas Hillman offers a guide to the key issues at stake and what to listen for.
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