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Mizzou will ban students from using ID credit cards to buy nonacademic items from campus store, saying it will promote better spending habits. But students can still buy campus massages with their IDs and use their credit cards for other things.
Illinois Gets a Budget After 2-Year Impasse
The Illinois House of Representatives voted Thursday to override a gubernatorial veto of a package of budget bills, ending a...
Brazilian Wax Question Lands Professor in Hot Water
Howard University has found a professor of law guilty of sexual harassment in relation to a 2015 test question involving...
Claremont Theology May Join Willamette University
Willamette University and the Claremont School of Theology are announcing today that they are discussing "moving and embedding CST within...
Playtime in Kindergarten
Kindergarten is now more structured with less time for play. In today's Academic Minute, the University of Texas at Austin's...

How Higher Ed Would Feel Medicaid Cuts
Medicaid cuts in proposed Senate GOP health-care legislation would mean bigger tabs for teaching hospitals and less state support for public universities.

New State Aid, With Strings Attached
Private colleges in New York State criticized Governor Cuomo’s plan to give some of their students much more aid in return for limits on tuition increases and more money from institutions. But 30 are still opting in.

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Dude, Women Know Stuff
New paper explains effort to fight gender bias in political science, and, perhaps, in other disciplines as well.
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