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Boston College Allows 'Offensive' Rapper to Perform

Boston College will not revoke rapper B.o.B.’s invitation to perform at its spring concert, despite the performer’s anti-Semitic views and...

Cosby Honorary Degrees, Post-Conviction

Temple University has long had close ties to Bill Cosby, who was convicted of sexual assault Thursday. The case in...

Senate Confirms Leader for Humanities Endowment

The U.S. Senate on Thursday confirmed Jon Parrish Peede (at right) as the 11th chairman of the National Endowment for...

Court Rejects Arizona Attorney General's Lawsuit on Tuition

Arizona's attorney general does not have standing to challenge the Arizona Board of Regents' powers to set tuition for the...

Are Mass Shootings This Generation’s Vietnam War?

There’s been an increase in student activism after recent mass shootings. In today's Academic Minute, Part 1 of our student...

New Plan to Reform College Basketball

Special commission wants to end one-and-done but largely punts on key issues such as athlete pay and time demands that might impede academic performance.

Tennessee Lawmakers Reject Full-Time Completion Plan

A bipartisan group of lawmakers in Tennessee rejected Republican governor Bill Haslam's proposal to strongly encourage the state's scholarship students...

Pentagon on PROSPER

As Republicans seek support for their controversial legislation to update the Higher Education Act, a Pentagon document gives ammo to critics over the bill's plan to end Public Service Loan Forgiveness.