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Yale Rabbi Attacked Outside Jewish Student Organization

Teenagers were charged with robbery, weapons possession and assault for an attack on Yehoshua Rosenstein, the rabbi who leads Yale...

Arizona Withdraws Funded Graduate Offers

The University of Arizona is withdrawing funding packages to accepted graduate students who have not yet committed to the institution...

CUNY Starts Emergency Fund for Coronavirus Relief

The City University of New York has launched an emergency relief fund for students who need financial help due to...

Law Schools and Coronavirus: Bar Exemptions and More

The American Bar Association's Board of Governors passed a policy resolution this week urging state licensing authorities to allow 2019...

Debt Relief for 300,000 Private Borrowers in N.Y.

Andrew Cuomo, New York's Democratic governor, announced the state will offer relief to 300,000 borrowers who took out private student...

Stalagmites, Monsoons and Climate Change

We can look underground to comprehend climate change. In today's Academic Minute, part of Cornell College Week, Rhawn Denniston discusses...

Dorm Evictions for the Public Good

Colleges are clearing out student dorms to make room for patients and health-care workers as the coronavirus pandemic overwhelms hospitals. The process has not gone smoothly for students.

Professor Pay Is Flat -- Again

Academic work is harder than ever, but professor pay was static year over year and probably won't be improving any time soon, according to the AAUP's annual salary report. Usual suspects offer biggest salaries.