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Academic Minute: Systemic Racism

Today on the Academic Minute, Edna Chun, lecturer at Columbia University, uses a higher education lens to examine systemic racism...

Open Access Comes to Selective Journal

Nature sets article processing charge at the equivalent of $11,250 for researchers selecting open-access publishing.

Grinnell Pulls Loans From Aid Packages

College cites the coronavirus pandemic but will keep the policy permanently.

Driving While Black

The automobile has played a big role in boosting the freedoms of Americans. In today's Academic Minute, SUNY Oneonta's Gretchen...

How a Retired General Attracted Students to Mount St. Mary's

In a pandemic, his approach reassured families and yielded a record class. As for the scandal of a few years back, the students couldn't care less.

Deep Budget and Program Cuts Roil Guilford

A no-confidence vote was the first in the liberal arts college's 183-year history.

‘You Must Retract This Paper’

Scientists want to know why a major journal published findings that female mentors may be bad for your career, even after reviewers pointed out flaws in the paper’s methodology and analysis. Nature Communications says it’s investigating.

Stanford Senate Speaks Out Against Scott Atlas

Stanford University’s Faculty Senate overwhelmingly passed a resolution against Dr. Scott Atlas, a neuroradiologist and senior fellow at Stanford’s Hoover...