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Discrimination Lawsuit Against LSU Will Proceed

A federal appeals court in New Orleans is allowing a Title IX lawsuit against Louisiana State University to proceed and...

Charges Against Ex-President of Michigan State Dismissed

A state judge dismissed charges against Lou Anna Simon, the former Michigan State University president, on Wednesday in the latest...

Printing in the English Reformation

One man had a big effect on English Reformation printing. In today's Academic Minute, part of University of the South...

House Dems Want Billions for States, Colleges

House Democrats unveil a $3 trillion proposal, including tens of billions for colleges. But Senate Republicans say, "It's not going anywhere."

The HyFlex Option for Instruction if Campuses Open This Fall

The HyFlex course model is getting buzz as one way colleges could educate students if their campuses are open but physical distancing remains. A panel of experts discusses the pros and cons.

Fauci: Developing Vaccine by Fall Term Is ‘Bridge Too Far’

Dr. Anthony Fauci, a key member of the Trump administration’s coronavirus task force, told a Senate committee that the prospects...

Cal State System Planning for Virtual Fall

The California State University system is using a “virtual planning approach” for the fall semester. Timothy White, the system's chancellor...

STEM Equity and Inclusion (Un)Interrupted?

The pandemic will negatively impact the careers of women in STEM, particularly those of color, and failure to respond could jeopardize years of progress toward faculty equity, argue Stephanie A. Goodwin and Beth Mitchneck.