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A Professor's Death, and Hard Truths

When rumors swirled about a professor reported missing and later found dead, Emerson's president risked sharing uncomfortable truths about the late filmmaker's conduct to set the record straight.

Reports: Free College Programs Don't Benefit Low-Income Students

Two nonpartisan research groups are urging policy makers to examine the details of tuition-free programs and make them more financially helpful for low-income students.

Ousters Follow Report on Brandeis Coach

Brandeis University this week released a report on how it handled allegations of racial bias by its basketball coach. The...

UVA Center Board Member Resigns After Explaining Why Women Didn't Want to Go Shoe Shopping

The University of Virginia’s Miller Center is facing its second controversy in almost as many months, with the resignation of...

Private University Cutting Prices for Families of Public Service Workers

Capital University in Columbus, Ohio, will offer half-price tuition for undergraduates whose families are in nonprofit and public-service work, it...

From Nursing Apprenticeships to Bachelor's Degrees

A more affordable and effective pathway to a bachelor's of science degree in nursing may be apprenticeship.
Opinion

A #MeTooSociology Reckoning

The case of Michael Kimmel, argue Kris Macomber and Matt Ezzell, raises two crucial questions: What makes holding powerful men accountable so difficult, and where do we go from here?

Co-Opting a Diversity Campaign?

Clemson University's recent parade theme is raising questions about the university's commitment to diversity.