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Demand for Graduate School Rises Even as Greater Competition Looms
Enrollment at public graduate schools increased by 2 percent this fall even as enrollment at undergraduate institutions declined during the...
Markets and Social Justice
Free markets cannot be counted on to erase social injustices. In today's Academic Minute, part of Scripps College Week, Nancy...

A Spike in Cheating Since the Move to Remote?
New research finds jump in number of questions submitted to "homework help" website Chegg after start of pandemic, an increase the authors say is very likely linked to rise in cheating.

A Messy Debate on Academic Freedom
A University of Iowa dean apologizes to a student at a legislative hearing. But the matter is far from over.
Florida Professor Charged With Concealing China Ties From NIH
A former University of Florida professor was indicted for allegedly concealing information related to a Chinese company he founded and...
Academic Minute: Markets and Social Justice
Today on the Academic Minute, part of Scripps College Week: Nancy Neiman, the Mary Wig Johnson Professor of Teaching, explains...
Report Outlines Barriers to Education for Formerly Incarcerated in Calif.
Of the 650,000 Californians who are incarcerated, on parole or on probation, fewer than 20,000 are enrolled in some form...
Old Dominion Violated Disability Law, DOJ Finds
The United States Department of Justice and Old Dominion University settled a disability discrimination complaint brought by a graduate student...
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