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The Louisiana Cyberattacks That Weren’t—or Maybe Were?

Five Louisiana colleges were notified by the state’s cybercrime unit that their networks had been compromised. The still-developing story offers a case study in how American colleges respond to cyber incidents.
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Punished at U of Delhi

Officials take action against two students who watched a BBC series about the prime minister’s role in a 2002 riot.

College Cancels Class for Career and Advising Expo

Students at Lebanon Valley College got a day off from class to attend an on-campus advising and career exploration day, including a job fair, networking and skill-building workshops.

Why Israel’s Universities Stood Up for Democracy

University of Haifa president Ron Robin explains why the country’s research universities went on strike to protest legislation that would overhaul the judiciary.

Fla. Professors Will Face Posttenure Review Every 5 Years

Florida professors at public four-year universities will face posttenure review every five years, under rules adopted Wednesday by the Florida...

Creating a More Gender-Inclusive Campus

Reflecting on the existential challenge of being transgender, Jamie MaKinster offers suggestions for inclusive campus policies and practices around gendered language.

Human and Coyote Coexistence in Urban Areas: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: David Drake, professor and extension wildlife specialist in the department of forest and wildlife ecology...

Number of Hispanic-Serving Institutions Bounces Back

The number of Hispanic-serving institutions in the 2021–22 academic year exceeded the number that existed before the pandemic, according to...