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U.S. Extends Flexibility on Online Courses for Foreign Students

The U.S. government has extended through the 2022–23 academic year COVID-era guidance that allows international students enrolled at American colleges...

Michigan Dems Accuse GOP of Blocking Trustee for Being Gay

Michigan Democrats are accusing their Republican counterparts in the State Senate of blocking an appointment to the Western Michigan University Board of Trustees because the nominee is gay.
Opinion

You’re a Professor, Not an Oracle

Recognizing the boundaries of academic freedom is important to protecting it, Inara Scott writes.

Vandals Target Muslim Prayer Space at Middlebury

Middlebury College is investigating an incident of vandalism right outside the prayer space of the Muslim Students Association.

Tenure Awarded… at Denison, Washington U St. Louis

Denison University Dan Blim, music Zarrina Juraqulova, economics Marcos Miguel, modern languages Shiri Noy, anthropology/sociology Keith Allyn Spencer, studio art...

Funding Global COVID-19 Vaccines: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Deena Burris, associate professor of management at the University of North Carolina at Asheville, examines...

Lamps Bought to Curb COVID-19 Damaged Faculty Eyes

At the start of the spring semester, the State University of New York at Geneseo purchased 17 ultraviolet lamps to...

Eager to Get to Work

The COVID-19 pandemic took a toll on the Class of 2022—especially regarding their mental health. But they gained resilience, and now that they're graduating, their outlook is sunny and bright.