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Wisconsin Madison Senate to Consider No-Confidence Resolution in System President, Board

The University of Wisconsin at Madison’s Faculty Senate will vote on a resolution expressing no confidence in UW System President...
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From Suppressing to Compelling

The diversity requirements at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst demonstrate a troubling shift from proscription of speech to prescription of political attitudes, argue Daphne Patai and Harvey Silverglate.

9-Day Sit-In Ends

Clemson makes numerous pledges on minority faculty, enrollments and diversity training, but administrators and students remain apart on some issues.

U of New Mexico Faulted on Sex Assault Responses

The University of New Mexico mishandled reports of sexual harassment and sexual assault, the U.S. Department of Justice announced Friday...

Plan Emerges (and Stalls) to Help Illinois Colleges

A plan has finally emerged to provide some financial relief for public colleges and universities in Illinois, which have been...

Shakespeare and the Art of the Remix

Was Shakespeare a plagiarist? In today's Academic Minute, Thomas Olsen of the State University of New York at New Paltz...

CCSF Back on the Brink

Taxpayers in California and San Francisco helped City College sort out its accreditation crisis and loss of a third of its students. But the new money runs dry soon, and faculty plan strike next week over brewing budget fight.

Defunding Diversity

Tennessee Legislature votes to cut all state funds for office that promotes diversity at state's flagship university, where students walked out of class to oppose the legislation.