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Suspended: Professor Who Mocked Exam Request

The University of California, Los Angeles, put Gordon Klein, instructor of accounting, on administrative leave through June 24, pending a...

Latinos, African Americans Most Likely to Change Education Plans

The pandemic has had a disproportionate impact on the education plans of people of color, with half of Latinos and...

Shenandoah Removes Name of Harry Byrd From B-School

Shenandoah University's Board of Trustees voted Wednesday to remove the name of Harry F. Byrd Jr. from its School of...

Walmart Adds Trade Skills to Employee Tuition Program

Walmart two years ago created a debt-free college tuition benefit for the retail company's 1.5 million U.S. employees. Since then...

Brown Reverses Elimination of Men's Track, Field and Cross-Country

Brown University reversed its decision to eliminate the men's track, field and cross-country teams due to the potential loss of...

Academic Minute: Pilgrimages Could Save the Environment

Today on the Academic Minute, part of SUNY Oneonta Sustainability Week, James Mills, assistant professor of geography and environmental sustainability...

How We Value Landscapes

Empty landscapes can be a haven for other forms of life. In today's Academic Minute, part of SUNY Oneonta Sustainability...

Will Cuts Give Way to ‘Systemwide Changes’ at University of Alaska?

The University of Alaska system has for years struggled with declining enrollment and state funding. Forced into a corner, the system's Board of Regents approved massive academic and administrative cuts, but experts say it's not enough to survive long term.