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