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Also on the Ballots…

Ballot measures could change the governance of higher education systems in Nevada and North Dakota. And 11 states will elect governors.

Bavarian Reforms Could Mark Start of U.S.-Style Education in Germany

More stratification and fees for international students are expected.

Retired Mich. Violin Professor Charged With Sex Abuse

Stephen Shipps, a retired professor of music at the University of Michigan, was arrested Thursday and charged with two counts...

Federal Appeals Court: Free Speech May Be Chilled at UT Austin

A judge for the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit ordered that a district court proceed with...

VMI to Relocate Confederate Statue

Virginia Military Institute, which is undergoing a review and administrative turnover due to allegations of racism at the public military...

Intercorporeality

Many of us are missing shared spaces right now. In today's Academic Minute, Beloit College's Robin Zebrowski explores why. Zebrowski...

Even More White Lies

Furman professor resigns suddenly after an anonymous critic outs her as white, not Chicana, as she'd claimed.

Racial Equity in Funding for Higher Ed

Since the last recession, the U.S. has made little progress on the funding gap for colleges that serve disproportionate shares of students of color. That gap may widen as the country heads into another recession.