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What We Don’t Know About Climate Change

There’s still much to learn about climate change. In today's Academic Minute, part of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute week on the...

Transfer Under One Roof

While policy makers push vocational education as an alternative to the bachelor’s degree, Utah Valley University does both as a dual-role community college and university that enrolls 37,000 students.

Reaching Out to the Right

A few college presidents say that developing relationships with conservative students is an important part of a strategy for a collegial campus.

Law Schools Under the Microscope

The ABA has publicly posted reports on the accreditation status of more than 5 percent of the law schools it approves in the last 18 months, providing a window into the continued aftereffects of the law school bubble.
Opinion

Why the Endowment Tax Is Unconstitutional

The endowment tax is an attack on all colleges and universities, done for explicit ideological reasons to try to pressure institutions to silence leftists and lift up conservatives, argues John K. Wilson.

Margaret Atwood, #MeToo, Due Process and a Professor

Column by author who is a feminist icon asks if she is a “bad feminist” -- and revives debate over whether a university inappropriately fired a noted novelist.

Academic Minute: What We Don’t Know About Climate Change

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute week on the Academic Minute, RPI's Kevin Rose looks into...

South Korean Universities Settle With Elsevier

South Korean universities, which have been engaged in a long standoff with Elsevier over access to its major academic journal...