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USC Apologizes for ‘Offensive Chant’ During Football Game

The University of Southern California’s athletic department issued a public apology to Brigham Young University on Sunday for an “offensive...

From Small Program to Statewide Network

Nevada state lawmakers are giving the University of Nevada at Reno millions of dollars in COVID-19 relief funding to support prospective first-generation students.

Temple Mourns 2 Students Killed in Past Week

Temple University is mourning the violent deaths of two students in the span of a week. Samuel Collington, 21, a...

Gay Men Earn Degrees at Highest Rate, Study Finds

Roughly 52 percent of gay men in the U.S. have a bachelor’s degree, compared to 36 percent of all adults. Their academic achievement shows resilience in the face of victimization.

Coalition Application Didn’t Function on a Key Sunday

The timing was bad for the University of Washington, which had its deadline on Monday—and only uses the Coalition app.

Princeton Raises Its Risk Level to ‘Moderate to High’

Princeton University on Saturday raised its coronavirus risk level to “ moderate to high.” The university cited “a surge in...

Mexico’s Community Forests

Who does the best job of managing forests sustainably? In today's Academic Minute, Florida International University's David Bray says it...

Controversial Scholar Resigns

Scholar of pedophilia at Old Dominion University steps down amid controversy about comments on “minor-attracted persons.”