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Princeton Graduate Student Abducted in Iraq

Elizabeth Tsurkov, a graduate student at Princeton University, is being held captive by a Shiite militia after she was abducted...
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More Academics Take Flight From Twitter as Restrictions, Alternatives Grow

Elon Musk’s new limits on viewing tweets have more academics rethinking Twitter just as Meta’s new Twitter competitor debuts.

Instructor Rebuked for Giving Zero on Transgender Sports Paper

The University of Cincinnati reprimanded a faculty member after she gave a student a zero on an assignment for describing...

NAACP Launches ‘Diversity No Matter What’ Campaign

The NAACP is asking more than 1,600 colleges, public and private, that have competitive admissions policies to join its new...
A man wearing a bright orange vest and green hoodie walks his bicycle past a sign for Duke University's campus in Kunshan, China.

Is There a Future for U.S. Campuses in China?

American branch campuses in China are facing a confluence of logistical, geopolitical and economic challenges. Many wonder whether the risks are still worth the rewards.

New Programs: Instructional Design, Chicano/Latino Studies, Agricultural Communication

The following colleges have started new academic programs in recent weeks: Fairfield University is starting an online master of arts...

National Society of Black Engineers Moves Convention Out of Florida

The National Society of Black Engineers is moving its 50th annual convention from Orlando, Fla., to Atlanta. “When we’re looking...
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Scaling the ‘Secret Sauce’ for Completion Rates

New efforts are underway to expand ASAP, the City University of New York's academic support program, amid evidence that it works but is costly.