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U of Washington Students Protest at Diversity Discussion
About 200 students at the University of Washington held a rally and then marched into a planned campus discussion on...
Gendermandering
Gerrymandering is a big topic again this election season, but what about gendermandering? In today's Academic Minute, Baldwin Wallace University's...

Breeding Narcissists
New study suggests that narcissistic business students thrive under narcissistic professors, while less narcissistic students suffer, to the detriment of all.

Clinton vs. Sanders on States' Role
The Democratic front-runner criticizes her rival's college funding plan for relying on states to step up -- which her own plan does, too.
U of Mississippi Distances From Antigay Law
Mississippi Governor Phil Bryant on Tuesday signed what is being widely called one of the most antigay laws on the...
NLRB Rejects Tufts Medical Faculty Union Bid
A regional office of the National Labor Relations Board dismissed on Tuesday a petition from a group of tenure-line basic...

A Civil Rights Hero Who Disappeared
New book tells story of a largely forgotten man who won a landmark Supreme Court decision.

Law School Co-Deans: 'Like a Marriage'
Over the last few years, universities started appointing two deans to lead their law schools temporarily. Now, a few are going that route with permanent appointments.
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