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College Investigates Campus Police’s Alleged ‘Discriminatory’ Response to Student

St. Louis Community College at Meramec is investigating alleged misconduct by a campus police officer after an anonymous student who...
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‘Lawsuits Will Happen’

The authors of a new book argue that higher education institutions must adapt to the shifting legal landscape without losing sight of their fundamental values.

Youngkin Vetoes Bill, Prohibiting Independent Legal Counsel

Virginia governor Glenn Youngkin vetoed a bill last week that would have allowed the governing board of each public college...

Caribbean Women in Literature: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Scripps College Week: Myriam J.A. Chancy, Guggenheim Fellow and Hartley Burr Alexander Chair...

Advocacy Group Blasts USC’s ‘Cowardly Decision’ to Cancel Muslim Valedictorian’s Speech

The Greater Los Angeles Area office of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-LA), a national Muslim civil rights and advocacy...
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Religious Institutions Embrace AI as an Educational Tool

Despite widespread concerns about AI among secular and nonsecular institutions, religious colleges are treating generative AI as a tool for lessons that go beyond academics and also focus on the whole person.

Weekly Wisdom | A Conversation with Rio Salado College President Kate Smith

An inspiring discussion with Kate Smith, President of Rio Salado College.

Richard Cordray speaks into a microphone at a hearing in May 2023.

Republicans Find a Scapegoat for the FAFSA Mess

Calls for the ouster of Richard Cordray, head of the agency that developed and launched the troubled student-aid application, are growing louder. How did he become the conservatives’ culprit of choice?