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Indiana U Sanctions Professor Who Advised Pro-Palestinian Students
The tenured professor of political science and Middle Eastern studies is barred from teaching until next fall after booking a room for an event organized by the Palestine Solidarity Committee.
Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts to End Degree Programs
The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, a museum and art school in Philadelphia, is shutting down its degree programs...

New York State Launches Direct Admission Plan
New York governor Kathy Hochul is championing an initiative to offer the top 10 percent of the state’s high school...

House Investigations of Harvard, Others Mark a ‘Watershed Moment’
Deep-diving probes into antisemitism, plagiarism and university leaders signal a dangerous new era in congressional oversight, experts and scholars say. Some see echoes of McCarthyism.
Report: Debt Impacts Minority Groups Most
The student loan crisis has hit minority borrowers especially hard, according to a new survey by WGU Labs, an affiliate...
OCR: San Francisco Conservatory of Music Violated Title IX
The San Francisco Conservatory of Music’s response to a student’s report of sexual assault and stalking “violated Title IX at...

A Lick of Success: College Creameries Merge Science and Work
Universities tie academics to on-campus job offerings through ice cream and cheese shops, marketing student-created products in stores managed by student employees.
Appeals Court Upholds Ruling in UM Dearborn Free Speech Case
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit upheld a district court’s ruling allowing a lawsuit brought by a...
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