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A photograph of the Penn State law school branch in Carlisle and a photograph of the one at the University Park/State College campus.

Penn State Built a Second Law School. Now, It’s Going Back to One.

The university built a $60 million law building on its flagship campus. Now it’ll serve as a branch of a law school 80 miles away.

Alumni Protest Saint Augustine’s Multimillion-Dollar Loan Deal

A group of alumni and community members gathered last week to protest a $7 million loan agreement between Saint Augustine’s...

Georgetown Law Grants Pregnant Student’s Request After Pushback

A pregnant Georgetown Law School student will be able to postpone her final exam following an outcry online, The Washington...
A photo illustration of a boarded-up Department of Education building

Red States Back Trump’s Plan to Abolish Education Department

At least four Republican state leaders praised the president-elect’s plans to dismantle the agency, citing the need for more local control over K-12 schools. But higher ed experts say they’re overlooking consequences for colleges.

A photograph of Dr. Peter Hotez in a white lab coat, surrounded by technology.

This Professor Has Taken on Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for Opposing Vaccines

A Q&A with Dr. Peter Hotez, who has clashed with the new health and human services secretary nominee. Hotez himself helped develop low-cost vaccinations.

AI Chat Bot Can Conduct Research Interviews on Unprecedented Scale

The freely available tool performs strongly in trials against human interviewers and traditional online surveys.

Iowa Fraternity Suspended Over Hazing Allegations

The University of Iowa suspended its chapter of the Alpha Delta Phi fraternity Monday after police discovered 56 blindfolded pledges...
Young woman stands still in a hallway looking pensive as other young people rush by.

Survey: Supporting Students Postelection, in 4 Charts

In a new Student Voice flash poll, very few students—even very few Trump voters—say their institution is doing too much to support them postelection.