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Gender Policing in Academe

I have graduate school to thank for the years of tension between my queer gender identity and the norms and expectations of academe, writes Eric Anthony Grollman.

Academic Minute: Clusters

Today on the Academic Minute, Martin Krieger, professor of planning at the University of Southern California, examines how the clustering...
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Trump, Loans and the Liberal Arts

If enacted, a proposal by Donald Trump would result in only the wealthy gaining the benefits of the kind of liberal education that is the foundation for success, argues Lynn Pasquerella.

Student's Facebook Post and an Alleged Sex Assault

A student at Emmanuel College has used a public Facebook post to say that she'll be leaving the college because...

New Portrait of Slavery Emerges

More information on enslaved people has come from an unlikely place. In today's Academic Minute, the University of Alabama's Joshua...

Are Public University Subsidies a Handout for the Wealthy?

A new report says the wealthy do not disproportionately benefit from public subsidies, but some wonder whether low-income students get enough.

Politics of Free

Advocates of free community college initiatives want to remain nonpartisan, and sometimes that means altering the rhetoric.

Next Act for Corinthian Campuses

Zenith Education gets a new CEO and $250 million from its guaranty agency owner, to continue effort to reinvent career education and recover from shedding 29 campuses and 23,000 students since buying the remains of failed for-profit.