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Howard, Penn Cheerleaders Join Protest Movement

Members of the cheerleading squad at Howard University dropped to their knees during the playing of the national anthem before...

Ex-Dean, Accused of Harassment, Sues Berkeley

Sujit Choudhry, who stepped down as law school dean after the University of California, Berkeley, found that he harassed his...

West Florida Rejects Politician as Its Next President

The board of the University of West Florida voted 9 to 4 Thursday to make Provost Martha Saunders the university's...

Risks Leaving the Nest

Not all birds face the same risks when leaving the nest. In today's Academic Minute, the University of Missouri's Julianna...

Outrage Over a Coach's Comments

Head of Clemson football program says some protesting police violence against black people should move to another country, and implies his comments reflect the ideas of Martin Luther King Jr.

HOPE for Whom?

New analysis of Georgia's aid program for top students -- a model for those of many other states -- finds that it is missing many low-income and minority students.

Gains in Minority Grad Student Enrollments

Graduate student enrollments increased nearly 4 percent last year, with the biggest relative gains seen among underrepresented minority groups.

Access Gaps in Developing Countries

As higher education expands, enrollment of female and low-income students may not grow much at all.