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Proposed Federal Rule Making on 'Innovation' and Aid

The U.S. Department of Education plans to hold a negotiated rule-making session aimed at changing regulations for federal aid eligibility...

Princeton Admits First Transfers Since 1990

In 1990, Princeton University abandoned transfer admissions. The university's board agreed in 2016 to come up with a plan to...

Reported Censorship at a Confucius Institute

A journalist at Foreign Policy wrote that a reference to her reporting experience in Taiwan was deleted from her biography...

Academic Minute: The Teeth of Herculaneum

Today on the Academic Minute, Christopher Schmidt, professor in the department of anthropology at the University of Indianapolis, explores what...

North Korea Releases Americans

Two Americans formerly affiliated with a private university in Pyongyang were among three people released from North Korean detention Tuesday...

The Cat in the Acknowledgments Page

Injunctions against excessive nonacademic acknowledgments are not new, explains Richard Hughes Gibson.

Sit-In at Wells Over Diversity Issues

Students at Wells College started a sit-in on Tuesday morning and some remained in the administration building on Wednesday evening...