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Most Students Don't Eat Enough Fruits, Vegetables

About 63 percent of college students aren't eating the recommended amount of fruits and vegetables every day, according to a...

Women of Color in STEM

How do we support minority groups who want a career in STEM? In today's Academic Minute, a Student Spotlight, Krystle...

Limiting the Debate

The Trump administration, which has frequently criticized colleges for not doing enough to protect free speech on campus, introduces a more expansive definition of anti-Semitism on campus. Civil liberties groups say it will result in the stifling of free speech.

Grades: Don't Ask, Don't Tell

Cornell joins the growing number of highly selective institutions whose business schools have adopted nondisclosure policies concerning grades and recruitment.

Turned Away for Being Gay

A Christian university in Pennsylvania has refused to let a gay student who is just six credits short of his degree re-enroll after officials unearthed his sexuality.

Bucking the 'Prestige Pricing' Trend

St. John's College plans to reduce tuition and use donations to make up for lost revenue under a new funding model designed to make the college more affordable and accessible.

EU Acts Against Hungary, Citing Academic Freedom

The European Parliament took the unprecedented step Wednesday of approving a proposal calling on European Union member states to determine...

Mercy of Ohio Will Join Bowling Green State University

Bowling Green State University and Mercy College of Ohio on Wednesday announced the start of a two-to-three-year process under which...