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Columbia Settles With Man Accused in Mattress Case
Columbia University has reached a settlement with the man Emma Sulkowicz accused of raping her, The Washington Post reported. Sulkowicz...
U.S. to World: Help in Visa Vetting, or Else
The U.S. will require all other countries to share information to help it vet visa applicants, Reuters reported, and countries...
Depression and Video Games
Could video games help fight depression? In today's Academic Minute, Jorge Pena of the University of California, Davis, explores this...
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Debating the Value of Full-Time Professors
The ABA wants to end a rule that assures law schools have the majority of courses taught by full-timers. While some say this would minimize costs, others see an erosion of quality.
DeVos Hints at Changes in Title IX Enforcement
Education secretary, after day of meetings on campus sex assaults, says that “many things are not working well.” Advocates fear she will loosen requirements of colleges.
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Opinion
Whose Speech Is Free? And at What Social Cost?
Some “free speech” proponents only support perspectives that have advantaged them -- at the expense of social progress, argues Christina Berchini.
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Opinion
‘Game of Thrones’ Among the Medievalists
Trying to turn the spectacularly popular show into a means of encouraging future medieval scholars is misguided, writes Richard Utz.
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