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Keeping an Open Mind
New paper suggests researchers who are more open to other disciplines and worldviews produce higher-quality research.
Lake Michigan College Board Terminates President
The board at Lake Michigan College voted to fire their new president Thursday after a public hearing. The president, Jennifer...

Free Speech, 'The Antioch Review' and an Antitransgender Article
Essay in noted literary journal infuriates many, but college has rejected calls to remove it, citing principles of free expression.
Minnesota State Colleges Lift Ban on Travel to N.C.
The presidents of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system this week announced that they were banning nonessential travel to...
@RapedAtSpelman Sets Off Debate on Sex Assault
A new Twitter account, @RapedAtSpelman, has angered many students at Spelman College and Morehouse College, two elite historically black colleges...
Real Cities
Cities can be overwhelming and alienating, but this can also lead to their vitality. In today's Academic Minute, the University...

Sweet Briar's Incomplete Recovery
The nearly shuttered college did not hit its May 1 goal for admissions, but leaders hope to snag more students during the summer melt period in the rebuilding effort.

Seeking a Pause on Scalia Law
George Mason Faculty Senate, citing provisions that professors say give inappropriate influence to donors, asks institution to hold off on renaming law school after the late Antonin Scalia under Charles Koch-funded agreement.
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