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President of NYU College Republicans Resigns After ‘Inappropriate’ Barron Trump Comments

The president of the College Republicans chapter at New York University resigned this week after she told Vanity Fair that...
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Campuses Quiet as Higher Ed Navigates Trump’s Orders

Students are holding few protests against the president’s executive orders, though some organizers are trying to make their voices heard. What accounts for the change in tactics?

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A Left, Not Libertarian, Defense of Free Speech

Joseph J. Fischel and Kyler Chittick argue that the academic left has ceded too much of the moral high ground when it comes to free speech.

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A Need for Digital Resources on Media Literacy for College Students

College students say digital resources would help them improve their media literacy skills, but few examples are available for this group.

Judge Reinstates Professor LSU Suspended After Trump Remarks

A judge has ordered Louisiana State University to return to the classroom a tenured law professor who says the institution...
TikTok on campus

What Would a TikTok Ban Mean for Higher Ed?

The fate of the Chinese-owned app is uncertain, but the effects of banning it would ripple through campus communities. Journalism professor and First Amendment lawyer J. Israel Balderas sat down with Inside Higher Ed to explain why.

U of Tennessee Pays Student Who Faced Expulsion $180K

The University of Tennessee is paying one of its pharmacy graduates $180,000 and giving the Foundation for Individual Rights and...
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At CSU, Orwell Meets Safetyism

California State University’s new draft policy for handling “other conduct of concern” is deeply, well, concerning, Peter C. Herman writes.