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Rethinking Title IX

President Biden ordered the Education Department to re-examine former education secretary Betsy DeVos's controversial rule on campus sexual misconduct.

‘MOOCs Failed, Short Courses Won’

Education-technology company Coursera launched a bid to become a publicly traded company last week, giving industry experts a glimpse at its financial inner workings. The company is losing money, but it might be finding a way to monetize MOOCs.

Academic Minute: COVID-19 and Mortality

Today on the Academic Minute, a Student Spotlight: Chitra Gotluru, Ph.D. candidate in medicine at Florida International University, discusses reasons...

Time-Out for Google

Tech conference on fairness, transparency and accountability cancels Google as a sponsor over concerns about the company's fairness, transparency and accountability.

Bowling Green Student Dies After Fraternity Event

Stone Foltz, a Bowling Green State University sophomore, died Sunday following an alleged fraternity hazing incident three days earlier, NBC...

Supreme Court Sides With Students in Speech Zone Case

Groups focused on speech rights and religious liberties celebrated the ruling, which hinged on question of whether claims for nominal damages were sufficient to keep case from becoming moot.

Accreditor Places Wheeling University on Probation

The Higher Learning Commission placed Wheeling University in West Virginia on probation after concluding that the institution does not meet...

New Nonpartisan Faculty Group Will Promote and Defend Free Speech, Academic Freedom

Two hundred professors launched the nonpartisan Academic Freedom Alliance this week to advocate for free speech in academe and, in...