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Admissions Offers Revoked Over Racist Comments

Rescinding acceptances isn't a new phenomenon, but amid a national debate on racism, those decisions -- particularly at public institutions -- are raising free speech concerns.

‘Botched’

Two black scholars say UVA denied them tenure after belittling their work and their contributions to their fields, erring in procedure along the way.

College Football Hit by Coronavirus

Thirty Louisiana State football players are in quarantine, and 23 Clemson football players test positive. Major football programs report COVID cases since voluntary workouts started June 1.

UNC System Names New President

The University of North Carolina system’s next president will be the current president of the North Carolina Community College system...

Taking Colleges Online: An Inside Higher Ed Special Report

COVID-19 forced most colleges and universities to educate their students virtually this spring, but the emergency remote instruction they offered...

St. Xavier No Longer Recognizes Faculty Union

The university will no longer recognize the union, citing the need to be "nimble and responsive" to pandemic-related financial challenges. Faculty are pushing back against the move.
Opinion

AP Is Good for Students

The Advanced Placement program is rigorous and beneficial, writes Mark Carl Rom.

Simulating COVID Spread in College Setting

New research suggests that for a large campus dealing with COVID-19, accurate testing and limits on class size and social contact may be of critical importance.