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Virginia AG Rattles Higher Ed

Legal experts say Jason Miyares’s decision to dismiss two university counsels so soon after his inauguration is unusual. What does it mean for the future of the state’s higher ed institutions?

New Bomb Threats Evoke Past Fears

Repeated bomb threats at historically Black universities and colleges over the past month are raising concerns and prompting conversations about historical violence fueled by racism.

SUNY Fredonia Reviewing Professor’s Comments on Pedophilia

The State University of New York at Fredonia is investigating a distinguished teaching professor of philosophy after videos of him...

FIU Debuts Site for Reporting Abuse After President Resigned

Kenneth Jessell, Florida International University’s interim president, published a letter Wednesday outlining the university’s commitment to addressing sexual and gender-based...

Academic Minute: What to Expect in Rainfall as Climate Warms

Today on the Academic Minute: Shaung-Ye Wu, professor in the department of geology and environmental geosciences at the University of...

Appeals Court Reinstates Title IX Lawsuit at Michigan State

A divided federal appeals court on Tuesday reinstated a lawsuit alleging that Michigan State University violated a federal anti–sex discrimination...
Opinion

Emergency Remote Instruction Is Not Quality Online Learning

Widespread misconceptions have arisen, write members of the National Council for Online Education, but when done correctly, online courses can be as effective as face-to-face ones.

U of Calif. Sees Protests Over Return to In-Person Learning

The return to in-person learning does not please all students at University of California campuses, the Los Angeles Times reported...