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Florida to Develop Alternative to AP Courses

The Florida Legislature has agreed to spend a combined $2.8 million to develop a homegrown alternative to the AP courses...

How to Unlock Your Creativity: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Lily Zhu, assistant professor in the department of management, information systems and entrepreneurship at Washington...

U of New Haven Settles COVID Shutdown Suit

The University of New Haven reached a $2.3 million settlement in a class action breach-of-contract lawsuit filed by students alleging...
Student signs for "educational freedom" at New College of Florida.

New College Board Denies Tenure for 5 Professors

In the latest maneuver to remake higher ed in the vision of Ron DeSantis, New College of Florida trustees voted to deny tenure to five applicants due to “extraordinary circumstances.”

Ex-Harvard Researcher Receives No Jail Time

Charles Lieber, a prominent chemist convicted of hiding research ties to China, will not serve any more prison time, a...

North Dakota Quietly Enacts First Anti-DEI Law

North Dakota governor Doug Burgum signed into law on Monday a “specified concepts” bill banning educational institutions from asking students...
Female scientists in white coats with their hair pulled back stand beside a microscope.

Research Finds No Gender Bias in Academic Science

Reviewing decades of studies, researchers with “adversarial” perspectives conclude that tenure-track women and men in STEM receive comparable grant funding, journal acceptances and recommendation letters—and that women have an edge over men in hiring.

No Confidence Voted in President Who Barred Drag Show

The faculty at West Texas A&M University has voted no confidence in President Walter Wendler, The Texas Tribune reported. The...