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Harvard Students Agree to Drop Suit Over Comaroff’s Alleged Harassment
Three women who accused now-former Harvard University professor John Comaroff of sexual harassment, and of retaliating against them for reporting...
Richard Bland College May Be Granted Independence from William & Mary
After several years of seeking its own governance system, Richard Bland College may finally have the leverage it needs to...
University of Florida Provost Returning After Less Than 2 Months at Arizona
Joseph Glover just started as the University of Arizona's provost on July 1, but he’s already leaving. He’s returning to...
Judge Tosses Professors’ Suit Against Indiana’s ‘Intellectual Diversity’ Law
On Wednesday, a judge dismissed a lawsuit that had sought to invalidate the parts of a new Indiana law requiring...

Opinion
Three Perspectives on Transfer
It’s time to reassess the transfer student pathway, Stephen J. Handel and Eileen L. Strempel write.

Indiana Argues Professors Lack First Amendment Rights in Public Classrooms
Defending a new law requiring “intellectual diversity” from professors, the Indiana attorney general echoes Florida and asserts that “curriculum of a public university is government speech.”

Creating Community for Vets at Rural Colleges
A new research review shows what rural community colleges should do to create a greater sense of belonging among student veterans.

Inside an HBCU’s Big Endowment Push
North Carolina A&T State University achieved the largest endowment of any public HBCU—no simple feat given some of the challenges HBCUs face in growing these funds.
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