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Why Alabama Returned the Gift

Newly released documents suggest that what has been portrayed as a dispute about the state law restricting abortion may be about a donor's demands over a law school.

Empathy in Online Health Communities

Sometimes an online community is what you need to get through a tough time. In today's Academic Minute, part of...

(More) Bias in Science Hiring

New study finds discrimination against women and racial minorities in hiring in the sciences. The study's about postdocs, but it has important implications for all of academe.

An Upward Limit on Elite M.B.A. Tuition Rates

Harvard and Chicago business schools freeze M.B.A. tuition.

Was SAT Biology Subject Test Compromised?

The National Center for Fair & Open Testing, a group that has long criticized standardized tests and pointed to security...

College Students Enlist in Fight Against Looming Abortion Restrictions

Despite restrictive abortion legislation adopted in Georgia and other states, local abortion-rights advocates are making sure college students understand the new ban is not yet in effect and encouraging them to join efforts to fight the prohibition.

George Mason President Will Lead Georgia Tech

The Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia on Thursday announced the sole finalist to become president of...

Report Highlights Racial Disparities in Student Debt

A new report from the left-leaning think tank Demos argues that looking at borrowers' income alone provides limited insight into...