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Georgia System Issues New Statement on Housing Decision-Making

The University System of Georgia issued a new statement Saturday evening reiterating that a private developer with which it contracts...

An Unusual Book Club

Not all book clubs are alike. In today's Academic Minute, part of Loyola University Maryland Week, Jean Lee Cole examines...

Housing Developer Pressured Universities on Fall Plans

Company that builds and maintains student housing sent letters to public universities in at least two states in May as they weighed in-person fall classes, reminding them of hundreds of millions of debt.

COVID-19 Roundup: UNC Won't Budge on Reopening

Chapel Hill rebuffs recommendations from county health officials to at least delay bringing students back to campus. Syracuse suspends students who didn't social distance. Hopkins and UMass pull back on the fall.

Whose Music Theory?

A 20-minute plenary talk boils over into music theory's biggest imbroglio in years. Allegations of anti-Black bias and anti-Semitism fly.

A ‘Safety Strike’

Three days after returning to campus, employees at City Colleges of Chicago said the colleges are not following their planned COVID-19 spread-prevention protocols. Worried for their safety, the union is threatening to strike.

Winthrop Investigating Incoming Professor's Posts

April Mustian, an incoming professor of special education at Winthrop University in South Carolina, is under review for social media...

Lecturer Who Tweeted About Police Won't Teach

Jesse Goldberg, whom Auburn University recently investigated for his anti-police comments on social media, says he has a new research-only...