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Biological Gender in Fair Competitive Sports Policy
Allowing biologically male athletes on female teams will continue a practice of unfair sex-based disadvantage for women at our colleges and universities, argues Angie Kirk.
U of Washington, Seattle U to Resume In-Person Classes
The University of Washington and Seattle University both have announced plans to resume in-person classes on Jan. 31, The Seattle...
MDMA-Assisted Psychotherapy for PTSD Patients
Treating mental disorders may require some out-of-the-box thinking. In today’s Academic Minute, the University of Connecticut’s C. Michael White discusses...
Community College’s Controversial Partnership Draws Federal Scrutiny
U.S. Department of Education has started a program review to study financial aid practices at Ohio’s Eastern Gateway Community College.
Women Earn More Under Female Presidents, Study Shows
Women make up about a third of college and university presidents and 44 percent of provosts. Their institutions employ more women, in higher positions and for better pay, than those led by men.
Fewer Students See Freedom of Speech as Secure
A new report finds that a growing majority of students believe their campus climate stifles free expression. But the share who support disinviting controversial speakers has fallen.
Princeton Graduate Stipends to Jump 25% Next Academic Year
Princeton University will increase graduate fellowship and stipend rates by about 25 percent next year, the institution announced Tuesday. This...
New Programs: Business and Literary Studies, Chemical Processes, Nursing, Physical Therapy
Caldwell University is starting a double major in business and literary studies. Delta College is offering a certificate for those...
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