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Proposal to Ban Gender Studies in Hungary
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s government has proposed banning gender studies programs at the country’s universities, the Hungarian Free Press reported...
More Fallout in Temple Rankings Scandal
Accreditation review moved up; more rankings errors revealed; and some data reported to Princeton Review may be incorrect.
Academic Minute: Perceptions of Risk and Sea-Level Rise
Today on the Academic Minute, part of Washington College Week, Aaron Lampman, an associate professor in the department of anthropology...
The Week in Admissions News
Trump and Chinese students; Saudi-Canadian dispute; the DeVos agenda.
Iowa Non-Tenure-Track Professors Win Benefits
Following months of protests and meetings with administrators, non-tenure-track faculty members at the University of Iowa won expanded health insurance...
Needed: A Public/Private Compact for Higher Education
That compact -- between colleges, state governments and others -- means making a sustained investment in low-income, first-generation and minority students, writes Joni Finney.
Northwestern Professor Accused of Harassment Quits
A professor of journalism at Northwestern University who has been on leave since February, after 10 former students and co-workers...
No Teaching After Misconduct Finding
Texas case raises question: If a university bars a professor from teaching grad students, does it make sense not to bar him from teaching undergrads?
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