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Pressing Challenges

Amid declining book sales, university presses search for new ways to measure success.

Title IX Victory for Man Suing Over Sex Assault Finding

Federal appeals court finds enough evidence of possible antimale bias to revive a lawsuit. Ruling could inspire more litigation.

Legal Discrimination

Federal appeals court says former adjunct may not use Title VII, a federal antidiscrimination statute, to sue a college for bias based on her sexual orientation.
Opinion

Canary in the Coal Mine

Nonelite law schools face an existential threat due to market-based disruptions, write Michele Pistone and Michael Horn, who describe innovations that can help.

Played Out

San Bernardino Valley College calls off a play about the December terrorist attack on a local public facility after receiving complaints about subject matter.

Separating Education From Credentialing

Technology think tank says standardized testing by outside groups and alternative forms of credentialing could create helpful competitive pressure on higher education and the traditional college degree.

Trump Rally Prompts Debate at Colorado Campus

The Republican presidential candidate spoke Friday at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs -- leaving many faculty members concerned...

Roadblock for Louisville Overhaul

Kentucky judge issues temporary injunction blocking governor's executive order that replaced university trustees.