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Dream Derailed Leads to Lawsuit Against Berkeley

A former international student has filed suit claiming the university's international student advising office misinformed him of a deadline to apply for authorization to work in the U.S.

Women Outpace Men in Academic Performance Tourney

The women's version of our annual academic success bracket for NCAA Division I basketball produced an unusual cliffhanger because so many teams have strong records.

COVID-19 Changes at the Top in Australia

Some university leaders are burned out -- and others want to travel to be closer to family members.

House Passes Dream Act

The U.S. House of Representatives voted 229 to 197 Thursday in favor of the American Dream and Promise Act of...

Colleges a ‘Juicy Target’ for Cyberextortion

Cybercriminals using ransomware increasingly focus on colleges and universities. What steps can institutions take to minimize their own risks -- and threats to the sector?

Academic Minute: Health Risks of Skin Lightening

Today on the Academic Minute: Rokeshia Renné Ashley, visiting assistant professor in the department of communication at Florida International University...

Richmond Students Continue to Call for Building Name Changes

A coalition of Black students at the University of Richmond calling for the names of a slave owner and a segregationist to be removed from campus buildings has moved up their deadline for demands to be met in response to university leaders’ refusal to change the names.
Opinion

Debias Yourself to Debias Your Teaching

Anne Gordon explores how implicit bias plays out in the ways law school professors, as well as those in other disciplines, engage with students -- and what can be done to mitigate it.