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Weekly Wisdom | Interview with National University President Mark Milliron

Get inspired by this incredible conversation about leadership with National University President Mark Milliron

House Committee Seeks Information on Berkeley’s China Ties

the House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party has requested extensive information about the Tsinghua–Berkeley Shenzhen Institute, which was...
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Religious Accommodation Policies Lacking

New research shows that many campuses don’t have religious accommodation policies. The policies that do exist are often too narrow.

NCAA Fines Tennessee More Than $8M for Football Violations

The University of Tennessee at Knoxville’s football program committed hundreds of recruiting violations over several years, including payments to athletes...

Paul Smith’s Abandons Plan to Be Purchased by Fedcap

Paul Smith’s College no longer plans to be purchased by the Fedcap Group, which works to provide job training to...

Pets Can Help Get Teens Off Screens: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Linda Charmaraman, senior research scientist at the Wellesley Centers for Women at Wellesley College, reveals...

Connecticut Attorney General Sues For-Profits

Connecticut attorney general William Tong filed suit Friday against the Stone Academy, a failed for-profit college; the Paier College of...
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Reading Between the Lines on Affirmative Action

The Supreme Court’s decision only explicitly addressed admissions. But legal experts say it could have much broader implications and that colleges would be wise to prepare accordingly.