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‘Mining the Depths of Our Differences’
A program seeks to build bridges between conservative Christian colleges and colleges known for their liberal ideals. The goal is to chip away at religious and political polarization on campuses and nationwide.
Chatfield College to Close, Become a Student Support Agency
Chatfield College, which operated for five decades as a two-year Roman Catholic college, is closing and becoming a nonprofit group...
South Dakota Curriculum Resembles Trump’s ‘1776 Report’
Proposed K-12 social studies standards in South Dakota align with Hillsdale College’s “1776 Curriculum,” an adaptation of the Trump White...
Opposing Views on the Role of Calculus
High school counselors’ views differ from those of admissions officers, who are more flexible about the mathematics courses students take.
Tentative Deal Ends Faculty Strike at Eastern Michigan
A tentative agreement has ended a faculty strike at Eastern Michigan University. Eastern Michigan faculty went on strike a week...
Why Are People Antiscience and What Can We Do About It? Academic Minute
Changing a person’s attitude on a subject can be tricky. In today’s Academic Minute, Simon Fraser University’s Aviva Philipp-Muller explains...

‘U.S. News’ Changes Policy on Testing
Magazine announces that it won’t punish colleges where few students submit scores; Columbia admits to providing incorrect information for past rankings.

Who’ll Pay for Public Access to Federally Funded Research?
The White House painted an incomplete economic picture of its new policy for free, immediate access to research produced with federal grants. Will publishers adapt their business models to comply, or will scholars be on the hook?
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