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How K-12 Book Bans Affect Higher Education
Some educators fear removing controversial books from the K-12 curriculum will harm student development and critical thinking—and rob them of the cultural capital colleges expect them to possess.
A Plan to Renew Gainful Employment
Education Department sets out some ideas, but they are still a long way from completion. One idea is to require all colleges to report some information on their outcomes.
SUNY Fredonia Senate Releases Statement on Stephen Kershnar
The University Senate Executive Committee at the State University of New York at Fredonia released a statement this week condemning...
The Public on Universities and COVID-19
Less than half of the general public in six developed nations believes that universities have been important in helping the world through the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a global survey.
College President Lambasted for Comparing Student to Hitler
The president of Highland Community College in Kansas, Deborah Fox, has been widely criticized for comparing a Black student athlete...
Opinion
HBCU Bomb Threats as White Supremacist Violence
The bomb threats against historically Black colleges and universities last week are yet another instance of white supremacy and terrorism, David G. Embrick and Johnny E. Williams write.
Lawsuit by Haskell Student Journalist Settled
Haskell Indian Nations University, a tribal institution in Kansas, on Tuesday settled a federal lawsuit by a former editor of...
University of California to Settle Sexual Abuse Cases
The University of California system agreed to a $243 million payout to settle hundreds of sexual abuse claims against James...
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