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Drexel Condemns Professor's Tweet

University issues statement on Christmas Day over post that said, "All I want for Christmas is white genocide." Update: Professor criticizes response to "satirical" comment.

Retro Approach to Training Online Teachers

After several iterations, a college at the University of Cincinnati develops an old-time concept -- a radio show -- to teach professors new techniques.

Giving the Finger to K-State and General Education

A freshman who says he has a 4.0 announces his plans to drop out and denounces college as a scam -- setting off a debate on his soon-to-be-former campus and elsewhere.
Opinion

An Unhealthy Bubble

We in higher education need to provide a diverse and inclusive environment that challenges people to stop surrounding themselves only with others whose views match their own, writes David P. Haney.

Academic 'Moneyball'

MIT management professors push data-based model they say is more predictive of an academic's future research success than traditional methods of peer review in tenure.
Opinion

Unprecedented and Unprincipled Adversary

Universities must work together to confront a large, adaptive and well-camouflaged apparatus that aspires to mimic and rival legitimate science, argues U.S. Senator Sheldon Whitehouse.

Scientists Sound the Alarm

Trump’s cabinet picks, other policy signals lead scientists and physicians to issue warnings on direction of incoming administration.

The Focus Group That Wasn't

AP reveals political science professor who cited a focus group as key source for his many interviews and essays never had one.