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More Flexibility for Syrian Students to Work in the U.S.

A notice scheduled to be published in the Federal Register today will make it easier for students from Syria who...

President Who Took Blue Collar Sabbatical Dies

John Coleman, president of Haverford College from 1967 to 1977, died Sept. 6 at the age of 95. At Haverford...

'You Called Me a Liar'

U of Richmond student goes public with her grievances about the way the university handled a sexual assault she reported -- and she is joined by many in criticizing the university's response to her story.

Long Island U Rejects Proposal to End Faculty Lockout

Long Island University has rejected a proposal by the faculty union to end the current lockout of professors at the...

Food Delivery by Drone at Virginia Tech

Virginia Tech and aviation start-up Project Wing will this fall test food delivery using unmanned flying vehicles, the university said...
Opinion

Faculty of Color and the Changing University

Despite the excuses that administrators often give, a commitment to diversity can go beyond lip service and translate into more faculty of color in tenure-track, tenured, full professor and upper administrative ranks, argues Adia Harvey Wingfield.

Win for Ashford in Fight Over GI Bill Eligibility

Iowa's Department of Education last week dropped its opposition to a request by Ashford University for more time to resolve...

Digital Education, the 'Mainstream Orthodoxy'

New book examines how technology is changing education -- and whether that change is for the better.