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Opinion

Saying You’re Sorry

University presidents often seem to struggle to issue apologies in controversial cases, but some say they tend to have reason to be cautious.

Professor on the Lam

Chicago police are searching for Northwestern professor and Oxford employee, charged with murder and considered armed and dangerous.

What’s Next on Title IX

Universities and advocates instead hope the regulation-averse Trump administration releases new language clarifying existing guidelines. Education Department says it is weighing numerous proposals before shifting federal policy.

Reluctance to Teach in English

European universities are adding English-language programs, especially at the master’s level, but many faculty members object.

Hazing Suit Settled With Clemson, Fraternity

The family of a Clemson University fraternity pledge who died in an alleged hazing episode in 2014 has settled with...
Opinion

Affirmative Action: Now More Than Ever

Michael S. Roth discusses why we must resist efforts to restrict affirmative action.

Academic Minute: Habitat Fragmentation

Today on the Academic Minute, Lenore Fahrig, professor of biology at Carleton University, says even a small bit of protected...

Bipartisan Legislation Tackles Student Loan Defaults

A bipartisan group of House and Senate lawmakers introduced legislation Thursday to address student loan defaults by steering delinquent and...