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Anger Over Stereotypes in Textbook

Pearson vows to remove material amid uproar over advice on how nursing students should evaluate people by their racial, ethnic or religious backgrounds.

Professors Challenge Part of ‘U.S. News’ Formula

They say the rankings pay lip service to the value of full-time professors but reward institutions that may offer minimal pay to adjuncts.

The Slow, Steady Erosion of SAT Subject Tests

Colleges continue to drop requirements that were once the norm at competitive institutions. The exams have fans, but shift from required to recommended frustrates many counselors, who report applicant confusion.

College of New Rochelle Sued for Faculty Layoffs

The College of New Rochelle announced this week that it has been sued by its senate, faculty leaders and 14...

Vote of No Confidence at Assumption

Faculty members at Assumption College in Massachusetts voted no confidence in President Francesco Cesareo, The Telegram reported. Faculty leaders said...

LGBTQ Bullying

Lesbian, gay and transgender students are at high risk for bullying. In today's Academic Minute, New York Institute of Technology's...

Spencer Gets to Speak

Amid protests outside and shouting indoors, white supremacist Richard Spencer gave his talk at the University of Florida.

U of Chicago Grad Students Form Union

Graduate students workers at the University of Chicago voted to form a union, 1,103 to 479, they announced Thursday. Students...