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Privacy Lawsuit Embroils Wife of Concordia President

The wife of Concordia College's president, a former administrator at the college, is at the center of a lawsuit over privacy for mental health patients.

Report Says More Data Needed on Nondegree Credentials

As lawmakers debate expanding Pell Grant eligibility to short-term programs, a new report from the Rutgers School of Management and...

APA Style Guide Endorses 1-Space Rule

Gather round, style hounds: the seventh edition of the American Psychological Association’s Publication Manual, due out in October, includes some...

New Mothers and PTSD

An unexpected group can also experience the symptoms of PTSD. In today's Academic Minute, Notre Dame de Namur University's Helen...

N-Word at the New School

Another professor is under fire for using the slur in class while discussing a work by James Baldwin. Should universities pursue cases against instructors who use the word in a teaching context, not as a weapon?

A Deadlocked Board

Wayne State University's governing board, split into two equal factions, considers how to move forward after months of continuous and damaging infighting.

Following Campus Deaths, New Syllabus Requirements at Utah

All course syllabi at the University of Utah will be required to include a safety message on how to report...

‘Safe Enough Spaces’

Author discusses new book on inclusion, free speech and political correctness on campus.