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Richmond President Apologizes for 'Pain' on Campus
The University of Richmond has been facing intense criticism for an email that that defended the university's handling of a...
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What Students Really Think
A new book by undergraduates at Michigan State offers teaching advice based on thousands of comments from students starting with the prompt, 'To my professor...'
UCLA Settles Suit by Grad Students on Harassment Case
The University of California, Los Angeles, said Sunday that it settled with two graduate students who sued over its handling...
Raid Fails to Free Abducted Professors in Afghanistan
U.S. Navy SEALS led an unsuccessful raid last month to attempt to free two abducted American University of Afghanistan faculty...
Minnesota Looks to Close 2 For-Profit Institutions
The Minnesota Office of Higher Education revoked authorization to operate from the for-profit Globe University and the Minnesota School of...
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Opinion
Holding Data Up as a Mirror
As we begin a new academic year, institutional leaders should engage their campus communities in honest, data-driven conversations about what to do better, argues Bonita J. Brown.
Charleston Southern Suspends 32 Football Players
Charleston Southern University suspended 32 of its football players after they violated National Collegiate Athletic Association rules by spending financial...
Academic Minute: Solitude
Today on the Academic Minute, Scott Campbell, associate professor of urban and regional planning at the University of Michigan, discusses...
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