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Oregon Basketball Star Allowed to Play During Sexual Assault Investigation

A former University of Oregon men’s basketball player was allowed to play this year while under investigation for sexual assault...

Campus Police Chief Arrested for DUI

Georgia State University has placed its police chief, Joseph Spillane, on administrative leave following his arrest for driving while under...

Academic Minute: Customer Behavior

Today on the Academic Minute, Dae-Young Kim, associate professor of hospitality management at the University of Missouri, explores whether what...

Fighting Rust Belt Blight

How do you fight abandonment in the Rust Belt? In today's Academic Minute, Michigan State University's Richard Sadler explores avenues...

Do Free Speech and Inclusivity Clash?

At meeting of college lawyers, panelists rue students’ lack of understanding of First Amendment and share strategies for balancing expression and sensitivity.

Old Criticisms, New Threats

Professors are often lightning rods, but many see a new menace to academic freedom in recent physical threats against faculty members who speak out on race and other issues.

Second Jury Deadlock on Former Police Officer at Cincinnati

For the second time in two years, a jury has deadlocked on charges of either murder or voluntary manslaughter against...

Report on Growth of Early Education Requirements

A report from New America released today examines the growth of college degree requirements for early childhood education workers. The...