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AAUP on Laws Limiting Teaching of U.S., Israeli History

The American Association of University Professors issued a statement Thursday condemning legislative attempts to restrict the teaching of racism in...

8 Women Sue U of Michigan, Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Curator

Eight women are suing the University of Michigan and Bruce Conforth, a former lecturer of music and curator of the...

Sex Abuse Accusers Reach Settlement with U of Michigan

A lawsuit alleging decades of sexual abuse by a former team doctor leads to the creation of a Coordinated Community Response Team to address sexual misconduct on campus.

Stetson University Gives Employees Cost-of-Living Pay Raise

Stetson University will provide financial assistance for employees facing rising inflation and surging gas prices, President Christopher Roellke announced Thursday...

Cornell Sees Surge in Cases

Cornell University reported 151 new positive cases of coronavirus on Tuesday. Cornell has a total of 263 active student cases...

Your Brain Waves on Zoom

Are you tired of being on Zoom calls? In today’s Academic Minute, the University of Michigan’s Julie Boland explains why...

Bloomfield Turns to Montclair State for Help

Bloomfield College announced in the fall that it needed financial support to keep its doors open. Dozens of institutions responded, and now the predominantly Black college has a new partner.

Professor’s Suspension Casts a Pall

Yale professors and students question why a Chinese professor has been suspended prior to any actual charges against him. The case appears to be connected to the newly defunct federal China Initiative.