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Academic Minute: Decision Making

Today on the Academic Minute, Annmarie Cano, professor of psychology and associate provost for faculty development and faculty success at...

Restrictive Clauses in Coca-Cola-Funded Research

Provisions in research funding agreements between Coca-Cola and five public institutions gave the company the right to review the research...

Portland State President, Under Fire, Resigns

He had been accused of excessive spending, mistreating employees and destroying email records.
Opinion

A Gen Z Guide to Inclusivity

Shawna Shapiro explores the results of interviews with dozens of students on the topic and some of the surprises she encountered.
Illustration of students at desks

2 Public Universities Are Latest to Go Test Optional

University of New Hampshire and Indiana State drop requirements for applicants to submit SAT or ACT.
Opinion

Ethical College Admissions: Presidents as Admission Officers

Northwestern's leader may know more about admissions than many other presidents, writes Jim Jump, but there are still ethical issues raised by his making hundreds of admissions decisions.

The Shrinking World of Need-Blind Admissions

College of the Holy Cross says it can no longer afford to admit students without regard to financial need. Meanwhile, discount rates nationally hit record highs.

Acknowledging His Own Misconduct

Most professors found to have violated Title IX policies don't share it with the world. This one did, as he resigned.