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Judge Dismisses Affirmative Action Suit Against U of Texas

A federal judge on Monday dismissed a lawsuit filed by Students for Fair Admissions, a group that opposes affirmative action...

Academic Minute: Chocolate Flavor Through Fermentation

Today on the Academic Minute, a Student Spotlight: Caitlin Clark, instructor and Ph.D. student in the department of food science...

Rider University Receives Junk Bond Rating

The private university in Lawrenceville, N.J., is facing declining enrollment, falling tuition and auxiliary revenue, and increasing debt.

U of California Gets More Diverse Without SATs

University had earlier announced record-breaking number of applicants. It also has a record in admitted students from racial and ethnic minority groups.

Why Do We Do Research on Infectious Microbes?

Why do we do research on highly infectious microbes? In today's Academic Minute, Oklahoma State University's Jerry Malayer explores. Malayer...

Will ‘Income Insurance’ Attract Transfer Students?

Augustana College hopes so. It is launching a pilot to test the idea.

The Future of the Campus Tour

They are smaller than they used to be (by colleges’ choice) and are mostly outside. But many colleges fear the Delta variant could change things for the worse.

China Initiative Cases Dismissed

The U.S. government has moved to dismiss cases against five Chinese researchers charged with lying about ties to the Chinese military on visa applications. The decision follows a mistrial in another case.