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Florida Professor Charged With Concealing China Ties From NIH

A former University of Florida professor was indicted for allegedly concealing information related to a Chinese company he founded and...

Academic Minute: Markets and Social Justice

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Scripps College Week: Nancy Neiman, the Mary Wig Johnson Professor of Teaching, explains...

Australian Universities in ‘Deep Trouble’ as Borders Stay Closed

Full reopening is not expected until 2022. Some fear for Australia's ability to recover pre-pandemic share of international students.

Report Outlines Barriers to Education for Formerly Incarcerated in Calif.

Of the 650,000 Californians who are incarcerated, on parole or on probation, fewer than 20,000 are enrolled in some form...

Old Dominion Violated Disability Law, DOJ Finds

The United States Department of Justice and Old Dominion University settled a disability discrimination complaint brought by a graduate student...

Return to In-Person Instruction Influenced by Politics

State sociopolitical factors strongly influenced four-year public colleges in their reopening decisions, new working paper finds. County sociopolitical factors played into decision making at private four-year colleges and two-year public colleges.

Tenure Denials Reported at Southwest Baptist

The board of Southwest Baptist University, in Missouri, rejected three faculty members up for tenure and two up for promotion...

College Board Details AP Testing This Year

The College Board has announced plans for Advanced Placement testing this year. Between early May and mid-June, each exam will...