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Calbright College Gets Reprieve After Calls for Closure

The California Senate Education Committee canceled a hearing on the bill that would have dismantled Calbright, the first all-online community...

Women at VMI Face Derision and Misogyny

The Washington Post reported that women at the Virginia Military Institute face "derision, misogyny, sexual assault." Women "describe an atmosphere...

Fired Professor Sues Linfield

Linfield University in April terminated Daniel Pollack-Pelzner, Ronni Lacroute Chair in Shakespeare Studies, citing his breaches of “duty” to the...

Baylor Will Consider LGBTQ Student Group

Baylor University officials are struggling to walk a thin line between supporting LGBTQ students and upholding the Texas Baptist university’s...
Opinion

When Should You Submit Your Scholarly Book Proposal?

After fielding hundreds (maybe thousands) of questions about the publishing process, Laura Portwood-Stacer offers answers to the one that comes up the most by a landslide.

The U.S. Supreme Court’s Characterizations of the Press

How does the U.S. Supreme Court talk about the press? In today's Academic Minute, the University of Utah's RonNell Andersen...

Can You Ask About Applicants’ Health? Should You?

Dallas Theological does. It also asks about other subjects that most colleges would steer clear of.

Chipping Away at the Borrower-Defense Backlog

Borrower-defense claims are receiving new treatment under the Biden administration as the department looks to process applications more quickly.