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HBCU Leaders Want More Federal Action After Threats

Leaders of historically Black colleges and universities are tired of waiting for results as an FBI investigation into campus bomb threats continues.

School Starts With a Strike at American University

Unionized staff at the D.C. university went on strike Monday after contract negotiations reached an impasse. Strikers say stagnant wages have made retention difficult and living in the city infeasible.
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A Federal-State Partnership for Higher Ed Funding

The federal government can play a role in reducing public college costs by establishing a flexible matching grant program, Kevin Miller writes.

New Programs: Digital Innovation in Media, Public Relations, Fermentation

Kansas State University is starting a B.S. in digital innovation in media. St. John Fisher is starting a major in...

Aggrieved UCSD Postdoc Gets ‘Bridge Appointment’

Li Jiang, the pregnant postdoctoral researcher who said she lost her job after she complained about data falsification in her...

Bringing Back Stop-Outs

Four University of California campuses are joining forces to boost enrollment by recruiting former UC students who left without completing a degree.

Academic Freedom Alliance Opposes Diversity Statements

The Academic Freedom Alliance on Monday released a statement urging colleges and universities to end diversity statements as conditions of...

Medieval View on Whether an Embryo Is a Person: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Olivia Holmes, professor of medieval studies and English at Binghamton University, looks deep into the...