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College Football's Avalanche of Lawsuits
Lawsuits could lead to changes in the NCAA's concussion rules and threaten some athletic conferences, while broader questions about college football's viability begin to emerge.
Column Starts a Culture War
Texas State's president calls an opinion piece published by the student newspaper "racist." Others have demanded the paper's funding be pulled. Minority students defend the publication and say their views are being squelched.
‘Bible Nation’
Scott McLemee reviews Bible Nation by Candida R. Moss and Joel S. Baden, which chronicles the founding and development of the new Museum of the Bible in Washington.
Expanding Apprenticeships Across More Jobs
New research indicates more job opportunities would be available if apprenticeships were expanded across more fields.
Teaching Anthropology in a Red State
Scholars talk strategy, setbacks on teaching in a field that often aligns with progressive policy goals.
The Future of Academe in Zimbabwe
Scholars hope for more freedom in post-Robert Mugabe era. Many call for revoking Grace Mugabe’s Ph.D. as a key first step toward ending government intrusions.
New Report on College Credit in High School
A new report from the College Board identifies four factors to create strong college credit in high school programs. The...
Columbia College-Chicago Part-Time Instructors Strike
Adjunct instructors at Columbia College in Chicago are expected to return to the bargaining table today after a two-day strike...
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