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Republicans Sound Alarm on Research Partnerships With China
A new House committee report claims that some U.S.-China university institutes pose a security threat and suggests the solution lies in a stalled Republican bill.
Interim Columbia President Apologizes to Those NYPD ‘Hurt’

Court Revives Suit From Doctoral Student Who Faced Expulsion for ‘Sexual’ Posts
A federal appeals court has ruled that the First Amendment likely protected a University of Tennessee pharmacy student’s social media activity that a professionalism committee chair deemed “vulgar.”

Rutgers President Stepping Down After Tumultuous Tenure
From a historic strike to pro-Palestine protests and an athletic director’s resignation, the first African American president of one the nation’s largest universities faced controversy atop controversy over the past two years.
Proud Boys Founder, Yiannopoulos to Mock Harris at U of S.C.
Cornell Professor ‘Exhilarated’ by Hamas Attack Is Back Teaching
Former U of Iowa Manager Charged With Allegedly Diverting $1M

How an Outsider Disrupted Pennsylvania’s Struggling State System
In his six years as PASSHE chancellor, Dan Greenstein took a bold—and sometimes controversial—approach to repairing a public university system in a downward spiral. Did it work?
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