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At Columbia, Questions Over Canceled Panel

Panelists say Turkish government pressure is the likely explanation for why Columbia called off a forum at the last minute. Columbia says there were irregularities in the planning process and that several institutes had withdrawn their support.

A Male Professor, Wronged by Title IX?

A former professor at University of the Arts says he was terminated without a hearing after a biased investigation based on allegations that he greeted one colleague at a meeting with a kiss and mistakenly gave another a hotel room key instead of a business card.
Opinion

Know Your Title IX

Voicing different views, no matter how respectful or reasoned, about sexual assault and other contentious issues has become increasingly difficult on campuses these days, argues James Moore.

Practice for Class Project Goes Violently Awry

A University of Hartford drama student "got into his character" while he was preparing for a project and repeatedly stabbed two classmates, police say.

Doing More With Data

A growing number of colleges and employers are working together to better use labor-market data in postsecondary training. Two experts discuss what's possible and what's needed.

Brown Expands Book Fund for Low-Income Students

Brown University announced Wednesday that it will cover the textbook and course material costs of 1,100 students from low-income families...

Social Mobility at Comprehensive Public Universities

More than half of low-income students at comprehensive public universities reach the top half of the nation's income earners by...

Academic Minute: Women in Political Office

Today on the Academic Minute, Samantha Pettey, assistant professor of political science and public policy at the Massachusetts College of...