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Balking at an International Partnership

Cornell faculty and students opposed to a proposed collaboration between the university and China's Peking University want an overhaul of the process for approving international dual-degree programs.
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Can We Rid Language Departments of the F-Word?

Languages do not lend themselves to precise categorization any more than national boundaries do, Roberto Rey Agudo argues.

Parents Want Alternatives to 4-Year College

A new survey by the Carnegie Corporation of New York and Gallup, released today, finds that many parents want alternatives...

Tenure Awarded… at Centralia, Denison, Merrimack, Virginia Wesleyan

Centralia College Kelly Erickson, English Bella Hafezi, counseling Laurie Pyne, adult basic education and horticulture Brian Rauscher, counseling Emily Sprafka...

4 More Colleges Will Require Vaccinations

Northeastern University announced Tuesday that it will require all students to be vaccinated against COVID-19 by the first day of...

University of Richmond Puts Building Name Decision on Hold

The University of Richmond Board of Trustees suspended its decision to retain two campus building names that honor former university...

University of Iowa Loans $50 Million to Athletics

Amid its own budget woes, the University of Iowa's main campus will give $50 million to its athletics department via...

College Will Pay Employees $250 to Get Vaccinated

Johnson County Community College, in Kansas, will pay all faculty and other employees -- full-time and part-time -- $250 each...