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Academics Condemn Conduct of Yale Professor
More than 300 academics have signed an open letter condemning the conduct of Thomas Pogge, a professor of philosophy at...
Report Finds Uneven Sanctioning by Accreditors
An analysis of key actions 10 institutional accrediting agencies took over five years found a "highly uneven and inconsistent system...
'What Matters Most'
New book urges colleges to exercise not-so-common sense when it comes to optimizing the undergraduate experience and otherwise striving toward institutional excellence.
Opinion
The Brexit Challenge to Universities
The U.K.'s referendum on exiting the E.U. has the potential to significantly slow the growth of higher education at home and abroad, argues Christopher R. Marsicano.
The Long-Term Impact
Researchers say the real test of a state student aid program may not be enrollment alone, but graduate school, lifetime income and more.
New Push to Ban Violent Athletes
USA Swimming recently banned a former Stanford University swimmer convicted of sexual assault. A petition signed by 130,000 people urges the National Collegiate Athletic Association to adopt a similar stance.
Another Ex-Athlete Convicted in Vanderbilt Rape Case
A jury in Tennessee on Friday convicted Brandon Vandenburg, a former football player at Vanderbilt University, of inviting three teammates...
Learning From Mistakes
It pays to learn from your mistakes. In today's Academic Minute, Emory University's Samuel Sober explores which parts of our...
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