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DeVos and Team Put Own Stamp on Oversight
Department of Education names new key employees in student aid office, signaling more collaborative approach to overseeing colleges. Critics see gentler hand for colleges and universities.
Deep Springs Board Votes to Admit Women
The board of Deep Springs College voted Thursday to admit women to the all-male college, starting with the class that...
Academic Minute: Groups and Sympathy
In today's Academic Minute, Colgate University's Erin Cooley delves into how language affects what we think of people and their...
White Supremacist Vows to Show Up at Florida
Richard Spencer, the white supremacist leader who the University of Florida said could not reserve a room to speak on...
Groups and Sympathy
Be careful how you talk about groups of people. In today's Academic Minute, Colgate University's Erin Cooley delves into how...
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Economics Faculty War
New Koch-backed institute at the University of Utah is raising questions about academic freedom and whether the center is designed to compete with Utah’s existing economics department.
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16 Colleges, 1 Law Firm
In unusual collaboration, Associated Colleges of the South strikes agreement with national law firm to provide legal services to its member institutions.
ESPN College Football Analyst Quits Over Dangers
Ed Cunningham, a former National Football League player and top ESPN commentator and color analyst for college football games, has...
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