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Michigan State Leader: Abuse Victims 'Enjoying' the 'Spotlight'
John Engler (right), interim president of Michigan State University, is under fire for comments he made about some of the...
Did Critics of Programs for Women Win at Tulane?
University agrees to review whether any programs or scholarships discriminate illegally against men, but legal experts say programs reserved for women are legal.
Nonprofit Dream Center Facing Bankruptcy
The nonprofit Dream Center Education Holdings, which owns the Art Institutes, may be at risk of going bankrupt. In a...
To Add Black College Students, Recruit Black Schoolteachers
Study finds long-term impact of having a black teacher in kindergarten through third grade.
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Ethical College Admissions: Does It Matter Where You Go to College?
There is evidence both ways, and that evidence raises important questions, writes Jim Jump.
Academic Minute: A Wetter Arctic
Today on the Academic Minute, Elizabeth Thomas, assistant professor of geology at the University at Buffalo, examines Greenland’s lakes. Learn...
Admissions Surge After NYU Med Goes Tuition-Free
Applications from underrepresented minority students double.
Chapel Hill Chancellor to Step Down After Moving Pieces From Confederate Monument Site
The chancellor of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill will leave her position at the end of the...
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