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Harvard and Yale Law Schools Reject ‘U.S. News’ Rankings
Deans issue separate scathing attacks on the methodology used in the rankings.
Stutterers Don’t Stutter During Private Speech: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute, part of New York University Week: Eric S. Jackson, assistant professor in the department of...
Princeton Supports Professor Who Apologized for Slur
In response to student complaints about a professor saying the N-word in class in reference to a poem that includes...
Biology Professor Reportedly Told to Stop Teaching Gender
The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression and PEN America are demanding answers from Valdosta State University over reports that...
Anti-LGBTQ+ Hiring Policies Prompt Lower Bond Rating for SPU
The Board of Trustees at Seattle Pacific University has been under fire for months for refusing to budge on a...
More Than a Third of Student Affairs Workers Looking to Quit
Thirty-seven percent of student affairs professionals are looking to leave their roles, according to research conducted by Skyfactor Benchworks, Macmillan...
New Details on Killings at U of Virginia
The Washington Post has new details on the deaths of three University of Virginia students on Sunday. The students were...
Clarity, Confusion on ‘Regular and Substantive Interaction’
The Education Department has left room for online colleges to innovate while maintaining eligibility for federal financial aid. But the lack of clarity carries some risk that colleges could run afoul of unarticulated rules.
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