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The Case for Writing Plainly

New study says scholarly articles that are hard to read don't actually make the author sound smarter, and they get cited less. Authors hope their findings will encourage graduate programs to teach students how to write clearly.

Monmouth College Faculty Call for President's Removal

Faculty members at Monmouth College have called for the removal or resignation of the institution's president, Clarence Wyatt, saying he...

Protecting or Restricting Students?

A Boston College student organization is accusing administrators of using public gathering policies to restrict their free speech and prevent them from criticizing the institution.

Two-Year Institutions, Four-Year Degrees

Community colleges in Arizona can now offer four-year programs, providing more affordable and streamlined pathways to bachelor's degrees.

Republican Senators Oppose Amnesty for Nondisclosures

A group of Republican senators wrote to Attorney General Merrick Garland Thursday opposing a possible amnesty program that would allow...

Europe Struggles to Build Common Area for Science

Norway spends 1 percent of GDP on research, but Poland just 0.16 percent.

Title IX Public Hearing Scheduled for June

The Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights will hold a virtual public hearing on improving Title IX enforcement beginning...

Oregon Lawmakers Propose Committee to Review Campus Misconduct

State lawmakers in Oregon proposed creating a legislative committee to review how public colleges and universities handle complaints of sexual...