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Objections to Online Gym Classes
A group of more than 600 gym teachers in Quebec is concerned about an online physical education program that is...
Academic Minute: Genetics and Academic Achievement
Today on the Academic Minute, part of USC Dornsife Week, Daniel J. Benjamin, associate professor of economics at the University...
Australia Urges Students to Study Outside Major Cities
The Australian government has unveiled incentives to encourage students to study at universities in regional areas outside the major cities...

Out of the Frying Pan, Into the Fire
Carol Folt has plenty of experience dealing with controversy from her time leading UNC Chapel Hill. Prominent figures say she'll have to do housecleaning as president of the University of Southern California.

University Calls Off Conference Amid Protests From Transgender Activists
Incident is latest in which academics say they are facing hostility for views that do not conform to those of activists.

Harvard Sued Over 19th-Century Biologist's Racism
Lawsuit says the university is inappropriately earning money from the earliest images of slaves -- commissioned by Louis Agassiz -- and failing to recognize his legacy of racism.

Not Feeling Bullish on New Logo
Designed to cut through the “alphabet soup” of public university acronyms in Florida, bold new University of South Florida bull logo gets mixed reviews. Many say it reminds them of Merrill Lynch.
South Dakota Passes 'Intellectual Diversity' Bill
South Dakota governor Kristi Noem, a Republican, has signed into law a bill requiring each public university to report annually...
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