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Colleges Must Teach the Virtue of Human Rights

Human rights education is not the solution to every societal ill, but it is the foundation for identifying the source of problems and paths to solve them, Rick Halperin writes.

New Programs: Patient Safety, Nursing, Human Rights, Forensic Psychology, Archaeology, Sports Management, Cannabis Studies, Neuroscience

Chapman University is starting a master of science degree in patient safety and a master's in regulatory affairs. Empire State...

Visiting Researchers With China Ties Charged With Visa Fraud

Federal prosecutors say a visiting researcher charged by the U.S. government with lying about her ties to the Chinese military...

Supreme Court Asked to Review Title IX ‘Circuit Split’

Former Michigan State University students have asked the U.S. Supreme Court to review an appellate court’s December 2019 decision in...

Grants for Member Organizations in Pandemic

Ascendium Education Group has given grants to two higher education member organizations to help them continue their work amid the...

Hong Kong Seeks to Attract International Students

It is offering scholarships and more to recruit those who would have gone to the West in past years.

States Demand Action From ICE on International Students

A coalition of 17 states and the District of Columbia that filed a lawsuit challenging a Trump administration directive barring...
Opinion

Dropping the N-Word in College Classrooms

Institutions should consider developing guidelines to address the main objections to doing so, argues Ruth A. Starkman.