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Professor and 2 Students Stabbed in Gender Issues Class at Canadian University

A professor and two students were stabbed Wednesday in a philosophy class on gender issues at the University of Waterloo...

Psychedelics Reduce Anxiety and Depression in Cancer Patients: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: C. Michael White, distinguished professor and chair of pharmacy practice at the University of Connecticut...
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What the Supreme Court Rejection of Affirmative Action Means

Justices deem admissions programs at both Harvard and UNC Chapel Hill to be unconstitutional. But decision did say applicants can write about their experiences with racism, if colleges follow the rules.

Professor and 2 Students Stabbed in Gender Issues Class at Canadian University

a professor and two students were stabbed Wednesday in a philosophy class on gender issues at the University of Waterloo...
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Student Mental Health and Pressure to Do Well

Respondents to the Student Voice survey on health and wellness feel pressure to do well at different rates based on mental health, with students who describe their mental health as poor feeling the most pressure. What’s going on and how can higher ed help?

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Plain Speaking or Rude? Fight Over ‘Disparaging’ Psychiatry Paper

British scholars differ on study on the effectiveness of antidepressants.

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‘In God We Trust’ in Every Louisiana Classroom

A new Louisiana law that requires “In God We Trust” signs displayed in classrooms raises larger questions about religion and higher ed.

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Opinion

Are We Losing the ‘Public’ in Public Higher Ed?

The University of Idaho’s plan to buy the University of Phoenix is a symptom of public universities operating more like for-profits, Neal Hutchens and Frank Fernandez write.