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Alaska Regents Vote to Consider Other Options

Regents at the University of Alaska voted Friday to consider other options beyond a consolidation of campuses, the Anchorage Daily...

Papa John's Pulls $20,000 in Scholarships From Simmons

Papa John's International is serving up more than pizza to the students of Simmons College. The fast food franchise is...

Alabama Uses App That Tracks Students in the Stadium

In an effort to keep fans in their student section seats, the University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa has released an...

UVA Fights to Keep ‘Good Old Song’ Good

The University of Virginia has released a special video announcement requesting that spectators refrain from inserting an expletive into the...

Public Apologies

The best strategy for a public apology is not always followed. In today's Academic Minute, Lisa Leopold of the Middlebury...

Free Speech Laws Mushroom in Wake of Campus Protests

After a rash of student protests against controversial and conservative speakers on college campuses, state lawmakers around the country are passing legislation they say protect everyone’s free speech rights. Not everyone agrees.

Foxconn’s $100 Million Promise Falling Short

University of Wisconsin Madison, which announced last year it would open joint research campus with Foxconn in 2020, is well behind its original promise.

An Overcorrection?

Former Baylor economics professor's lawsuit says the Baptist university's high-profile failures with sexual assaults led administrators to overcorrect when a student accused him of rape.