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Study on Campus Carry Legislation

A new study analyzes the conditions that can contribute to the passage of campus carry legislation. For example, it found...

Academic Minute: 'Bad Indians' in Film

Today on the Academic Minute, a Student Spotlight, Anderson Hagler, a Ph.D. candidate in history at Duke University, examines the...
Opinion

Recognizing the Shortcomings of Resilience

Difficulties surmounting certain obstacles could, in fact, be indicators that a student should abandon a particular path and pursue something else, writes Danielle Carr Ramdath.

New Programs: Quantitative Economics, Health and Business, Writing

Eastern Michigan University is starting a bachelor of science in quantitative economics. Saint Joseph's University, in Pennsylvania, is starting an...

Mental Health Crisis

Anxiety and depression don’t always come from inside. In today's Academic Minute, the University of Texas San Antonio's Mary McNaughton-Cassill...

Paying for a ‘Toxic’ Postdoc

Scholar wants to spread the word about the price postdocs have to pay to exit their appointments early.

Is OPT in Peril?

Lawsuit challenges program that lets international students temporarily work in the U.S. Colleges say ending the program would harm students' education and recruitment abroad.

Professor Under Investigation by Homeland Security Resigns

Jamie Monogan, a former professor of political science at the University of Georgia, resigned his position, effective Dec. 31, amid...