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N.Y. and Ed Dept. Dismiss Title IX Rule Lawsuit

The State of New York and the U.S. Department of Education agreed Tuesday to dismiss the state’s lawsuit against the...

‘Runaway College Costs’

Authors discuss recent book arguing that trustees need to do more to address college costs.

Academic Minute: Transforming Spatial Thinking

Today on the Academic Minute, Lisa Martin-Hansen, professor of science education at California State University, Long Beach, explores whether people...

Digital Habits

Developing a daily digital habit could be key to your well-being. In today's Academic Minute, Indiana University Kokomo's Paul Cook...
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In the States

Voters in North Dakota rejected a measure to increase the size of the state's higher education governing board, but the fate of a measure to change Nevada's board was up in the air.

Discharges, Demographics and Discipline

Marquette is eyeing deep faculty cuts. An undergraduate says she was targeted for discipline because she questioned the administration.

Likely Defeat for Affirmative Action

California voters are rejecting a proposal to restore affirmative action at the state's public colleges and universities.

Shalala Loses Re-election Bid

The former Cabinet secretary and leader of three universities was defeated by a former TV journalist.