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Academic Minute: Constitutional History of Haiti
Today on the Academic Minute, Marlene Daut, associate professor of African diaspora studies at the University of Virginia, recounts some...
Humanitarian Crisis at the Border
We’ve all heard about the fate of the children at the U.S.-Mexico border. In today's Academic Minute, SUNY New Paltz's...

The Publishers' Move to Capture Campus Data
Analysis commissioned by advocacy group documents how major companies' business strategies could help them lock up research and learning data that colleges and scholars need.

Stanford Moves to Stop Supporting Its University Press
Scholars question decision -- particularly as it comes from one of the world's wealthiest universities and will limit publishing by a highly respected press.
Brazil's Bolsonaro Takes on Philosophy, Sociology
Brazil’s far-right president, Jair Bolsonaro, on Friday said that the Minister of Education is considering withdrawing funds from philosophy and...

Stealing Innovation
FBI director addresses efforts by China to steal academic research and technology. Higher ed groups say they're taking the issue seriously.
Brigham Young Valedictorian Comes Out
Brigham Young University -- part of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints -- considers any "physical intimacy" between...

New Concerns on International Enrollments
Student numbers in U.S. decline; reports grow on visa delays.
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