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Academic Minute: Reducing Food Waste
Today on the Academic Minute, Matthew Wallenstein, professor in the department of soil and crop sciences at Colorado State University...
Judge Blocks Trump Administration Plan for Census
A federal judge on Tuesday blocked the Trump administration from adding a question on U.S. citizenship to the 2020 Census...
Rule-Making Panel at Odds Over Adding State AGs
In the U.S. higher education system, the so-called regulatory triad of the Education Department, accreditors and the states decide what...
Reports: Job of Michigan State Interim President in Doubt After Comments on Abuse Victims
Michigan State University's board has scheduled a special meeting Thursday morning to discuss "a personnel matter" amid growing calls for...
Managing in Challenging Times: Finance and Personnel Issues Facing Higher Ed
This webcast will explore how colleges cultivate the next generation of talent, how financial experts work with academic leaders, how...
The Disenchantment of the World
Is the world becoming more disenchanted? In today's Academic Minute, Franklin Pierce University's Doug Challenger looks into how religious thought...
Banning a Book, in the Name of ‘True Academic Freedom’
Roman Catholic colleges have some of the most open curricula among religious institutions. But that didn't stop Franciscan University from banning a book that portrays the Virgin Mary as sexual -- and ousting a department chair for teaching it.
Stunning Departure at Chapel Hill
Carol Folt announces she has ordered removal of Confederate plaques and that she is stepping down. System board leader criticizes her actions.
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