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The Era of Politicized Scholarship
The partisan attacks on me for deviating from the politicized academic consensus demonstrates how law school faculties around the country are heavily politically biased, Alan M. Dershowitz argues.
Holistic Approach for Nontraditional Students
Community colleges need to create holistic student supports to serve their increasingly diverse student populations, according to a series of...
Watkins Shifts Presidential Role as It Prepares for Merger
J. Kline is no longer leading the controversial efforts to merge the Watkins College of Art, of which he is...
Expenses Probe Prompts Leadership Reshuffle at San Marcos
Several senior administrators at California State University San Marcos have left the institution following an investigation into the use of...
Character Counts in Admissions
A survey by the National Association for College Admission Counseling and the Character Collaborative asked 447 college admissions officers what...
STEM's Ongoing Sex-Difference Debate
It doesn't end -- even with two new commentaries on a contentious, corrected 2018 article saying more women with more freedoms choose non-STEM majors.
Public Universities, Prison-Made Furniture
Public universities in several states are obligated to buy furniture and other products made in state prisons, which some students call exploitative.
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