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Britain’s Largest Academic Union Divided by Transgender Issues
Will the union support a motion at its conference to take a stand against “gender-critical” feminists who believe it is not possible to change biological sex?
Joining Forces to Share Courses
HBCUs are forming collectives to share courses across their campuses and create more paths to graduation.
Could China Be on the Verge of Breaking Up Database Publishing?
Some observers think the China National Knowledge Infrastructure is ripe for a challenge.
Online Exam Cheating Is Up
Study by online proctoring service finds 6.6 percent rate of cheating—up 14 times from before the pandemic.
Western Civ Takes Off in Australia
Despite faculty opposition to the source of funding, students like the programs.
Students Desperately Seek a Way Out of Afghanistan
After nearly eight months of Taliban rule, about 350 students are still stranded at the American University of Afghanistan, unable to get visas out of Kabul, where they fear for their lives.
Russian Universities Expel Antiwar Students
Students are also being rejected by laboratories and being told they will have difficulties defending their theses.
A Verdict, but No Clear Victory, for the China Initiative
Jury finds University of Kansas professor guilty in a China Initiative case, but the federal program’s many critics aren’t persuaded.
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