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Ethical College Admissions: Presidents as Admission Officers
Northwestern's leader may know more about admissions than many other presidents, writes Jim Jump, but there are still ethical issues raised by his making hundreds of admissions decisions.
Acknowledging His Own Misconduct
Most professors found to have violated Title IX policies don't share it with the world. This one did, as he resigned.
Harvard Won't Renew Leadership Post of Controversial Scholar
Students in residential college he has led said the law professor's decision to defend Harvey Weinstein was "trauma inducing." He also has a long record fighting for those incarcerated unfairly.
Swarthmore Will End All Greek Organizations
Swarthmore College on Friday announced that it will phase out all Greek organizations on campus. Until recently, the college had...
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A Gen Z Guide to Inclusivity
Shawna Shapiro explores the results of interviews with dozens of students on the topic and some of the surprises she encountered.
Portland State President, Under Fire, Resigns
He had been accused of excessive spending, mistreating employees and destroying email records.
Too Old to Be a Poetry Professor at Oxford
The University of Oxford introduced a rule in 2017 mandating that all professors retire before their 69th birthday. That rule...
Intramural Sports Linked to Student Success
A new study at Michigan State University finds that those who participate in intramural athletics appear more likely than others...
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