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Cyberattacks Against Colleges Add to Financial Strain

Cyberattacks against colleges are on the rise, according to a recent report from credit agency Fitch Ratings, which notes increases...

Faculty Camps Out at San Francisco City College, Protests Cuts

Faculty members at San Francisco City College have been camping out on campus since Tuesday night to protest impending layoffs...

Professor Removes Tweet About Justice Sotomayor

A professor at George Mason University’s Antonin Scalia Law School has removed his entire Twitter account and apologized for a...

UNC Journalism School Accreditation Downgraded

Just days after the formal downgrading of the accreditation of the journalism school at the University of North Carolina at...
Opinion

Myths Shape the Continuing ‘Crisis of the Humanities’

False dichotomies, oversimplifications and an ahistorical before-and-after framing are hallmarks of accounts of the humanities’ decline, Harvey J. Graff writes.

N.Y. Bars Transcript Withholding Over Student Bills

Colleges in New York State are now barred from withholding transcripts as a means of collecting student debt. Democratic governor...

More Student Workers Join Strike at Kenyon

Resident advisers started a strike in April after the college announced a change to their payment plan for the following year. Now other student workers are joining the effort to get Kenyon to recognize their union.