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Agreement for Westminster Choir College Sale Raises Concerns

Opponents of Rider University’s planned sale of Westminster Choir College to a Chinese education company say the newly released purchase...

Academic Minute: Public Opinion and Candidates' Spouses

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Hartwick College Week, Laurel Elder, professor of political science, explores how a spouse...

Professor Suspended After Criticizing China’s Leadership

A constitutional law professor who wrote a series of essays critical of China’s leadership has been suspended from teaching at...

Tufts Announces Outside Review of Sackler Ties

Tufts University on Monday announced that it has hired Donald K. Stern, former U.S. attorney for Massachusetts, to review funding...

Surprise Resignation at Wyoming

The University of Wyoming on Monday said that Laurie Nichols will step down as president after her three-year contract ends...

On the Power of Play

Play isn’t just for children. In today's Academic Minute, part of Hartwick College Week, Diane Paige explores how young adults...

Advantages for Legacies and the Wealthy at Brown

It's not just what is considered in the admissions committee, but help that has been provided along the way.

Varsity Blues, Higher Ed's Image and Federal Policy

Scandal and data are fueling a growing belief that higher education is rigged for the wealthy, and are motivating Democratic allies to consider a harsher stance with the industry.