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Judge Orders Eastern Michigan to Reinstate 2 Teams

A federal judge has ordered Eastern Michigan University to reinstate its women’s tennis and softball teams by fall 2019, saying...
Opinion

Surveillance in Selective College Admissions

The new trend violates applicants' privacy and adds to the inequities in admissions, writes Nicholas Soodik.

A Different Tone at Michigan State

John Engler was pushed out as interim president of Michigan State University last month amid anger over remarks he made...

Amherst Goes for Days Without Network Access

Amherst College, faced with servers that were not functioning, spent much of last week without access to email, Wi-Fi and...

Academic Minute: Politicians and Dissent

Today on the Academic Minute, Alicia Simmons, associate professor of sociology at Colgate University, explores why it’s difficult to ask...

11 Years After 5 Killed, New Tragedy for Northern Illinois

In February 2008, a gunman killed five students at Northern Illinois University before shooting and killing himself. Two of those...

Proposed Cuts Imperil 1,300 University Jobs

Alaska's governor proposes a 41 percent cut, the largest in a century, to the public university system. State's only medical education would be eliminated.

Do Law Schools Need a Second Ranking From 'U.S. News'?

Some fear an emphasis on faculty publications is the last thing law schools and students need.