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Protecting or Restricting Students?

A Boston College student organization is accusing administrators of using public gathering policies to restrict their free speech and prevent them from criticizing the institution.

Deliberative Dialogue: A New Kind of Political Talk

Political theorists are interested in a new way to debate political theories. In today's Academic Minute, part of University of...

Courts Skeptical on COVID-19 Tuition Lawsuits

Judges have dismissed many of the cases seeking refunds for shifts to virtual learning, but some are going to trial, and at least two colleges have settled.

More Discussion Than Action: Racial Justice on Campus

The latest Student Voice survey shows what college students think about their institutions’ actions in the aftermath and year since George Floyd was killed last May -- and what campus leaders can do now to take bolder steps toward racial justice and equality.

Nova Southeastern Drops COVID Vaccine Requirement, Cites Fla. Law

Nova Southeastern University, a private university in Florida that was one of the first colleges to announce plans to require...

Haskell Indian Nations University Faculty Issue Second No-Confidence Vote

The Faculty Senate at Haskell Indian Nations University, a tribal college in Kansas, unanimously voted they have no confidence in...

UT Austin Tour Guides on Strike Over ‘Eyes of Texas’

Campus tour guides at the University of Texas at Austin are on strike this week, demanding the removal of a...

Capital Campaign Watch: Albany Law, Nichols, North Carolina A&T, Radford, St. Cloud State

Starting Out Radford University has started a campaign to raise $100 million. The university has already raised $68 million. St...