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Georgetown Protest Blocks Homeland Official From Speaking

Protesters at Georgetown University blocked Kevin McAleenan, the acting secretary of homeland security, from giving a keynote at conference on...

Feds: Professor Spent Grant Money at Strip Clubs

Drexel University agreed to pay the government $189,000 in a federal case involving a former professor who allegedly spent his...
Opinion

The Costs of Overpromising

It is impossible to identify and treat all the college students who experience anxiety and depression, and we must determine which groups we can effectively assist, argues Billie Wright Dziech.

Nobel Prize in Physics

The 2019 Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded this morning to James Peebles of Princeton University and Michel Mayor and...

Judge Upholds Harvard's Admissions Policies

The university's approach to affirmative action does not discriminate against Asian Americans, a federal judge rules.

Healthy Behavior Change

Attempting to switch to a healthy lifestyle isn’t easy. In today's Academic Minute, part of University of Richmond Week, Camilla...

Outrage in Mississippi

Protests erupted after Glenn Boyce, who was involved in the search process, was appointed as the University of Mississippi’s new chancellor.

A Second Chance at Detroit Colleges

Wayne State University and other colleges in the region are seeking to boost graduation rates by forgiving outstanding balances of students who left without earning a degree.