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Former Professor Awarded $1M for Threats About Suit

A former professor of architecture at Catholic University won $1 million in damages this week after a jury found that...

Feeling Unwelcome in Korea

Western scholars recruited to a top university report feeling their careers are limited, and they leave after a few years.

Notre Dame Professor Accused of Abuse Commits Suicide

An endowed professor of theology at the University of Notre Dame who was accused of sexually abusing a boy in...

Erie CC Settles Title IX Complaint on Women's Athletics

Erie Community College has reached a settlement with the Education Department's Office for Civil Rights on an investigation into whether...

North Carolina Voters Approve Bonds for Higher Ed

North Carolina voters on Tuesday overwhelmingly approved a proposal to issue $2 billion in bonds, most of which will finance...

The Brain’s 24-Hour Clock

The news cycle isn’t the only 24-hour cycle we see. In today's Academic Minute, the University of Michigan's Jun Li...

Racial Gaps in the Power 5

Just half of black male athletes at the 65 top football and basketball institutions graduate within six years, a new study found. Other black students and other athletes fare much better at most colleges.

Defining Intolerance

U of California, which has seen divisive debates on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict on its campuses, abandoned draft policy last year amid First Amendment concerns. The university is trying again.