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Plain Speaking or Rude? Fight Over ‘Disparaging’ Psychiatry Paper

British scholars differ on study on the effectiveness of antidepressants.

Foxx, Cassidy Question Education Department’s Plans to Restart Loan Payments

Top congressional Republicans want more information from the Education Department on its plans to resume student loan payments in September...

N.D. Presidents Fear Fallout From Minnesota’s Free Tuition Plan

Amid ongoing enrollment challenges, the presidents of North Dakota colleges made a plea to state officials Tuesday to respond to...

‘Scientism’ as Antiscience of Doubt and Disbelief: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Moti Mizrahi, associate professor of philosophy in the school of arts and communication at Florida...

Office for Civil Rights Resolves Title IX Investigation Into Montgomery College

Montgomery College responded promptly in investigating a professor accused of requiring female students to remove their shirts in class but...
A poster that reads "In God We Trust" with the word "trust" in rainbow letters, designed by activist Chaz Stevens.

‘In God We Trust’ in Every Louisiana Classroom

A new Louisiana law that requires “In God We Trust” signs displayed in classrooms raises larger questions about religion and higher ed.

Orthodox Students Criticize Brandeis Ad

Orthodox Jewish students at Brandeis University slammed the institution’s administrators for placing an advertisement in The New York Times Magazine...
Wells College president Jonathan Gibralter, a light-skinned man with gray hair and a mustache, wearing academic regalia and sunglasses, on graduation day in front of red Wells College signage.

The ChatGPT Commencement Address

Wells College president Jonathan Gibralter is among the higher ed leaders who used ChatGPT to craft a graduation speech this year. But the administrative potential of such tools remains largely untapped.