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William & Mary Business School Adds Center for Online Learning

The College of William & Mary's Raymond A. Mason School of Business will open by next spring a Center for...

Lead in Soil

Kids love playing in the dirt, but can it be harmful? In today's Academic Minute, a Student Spotlight, Columbia University's...

Repressive Experiences 'Rare but Real' in China Studies

First-of-its-kind survey of China scholars seeks to quantify just how frequently they encounter repressive actions by the Chinese state intended to stop or circumscribe their research. A majority say self-censorship is a problem.

Professors With Sexual Misconduct in Their Pasts

Two institutions grapple with how they should deal with revelations of faculty members' histories of sexual misconduct. Court orders reinstatement of one.

Study: Students Worldwide Pay to Cheat

Contract cheating is taking place around the world. Since 2014, nearly 16 percent of students have reported paying someone to...

Judge Keeps DACA in Place

A federal judge declined to order an end to the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program while emphasizing he believes...
Opinion

Asian Americans at Harvard: Welcome to Campus

A lawsuit joined by the U.S. Justice Department distorts the way admissions works, writes Julie J. Park.

Study on Chief Diversity Officers and Faculty Hiring

Is having a chief diversity officer linked to significant gains in faculty diversity? Not really, says a new working paper...