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Formerly Imprisoned Students Struggle to Shed Their Past
The stigma of incarceration often complicates admissions, membership in academic organizations and professional licensure, restricting individuals for years after their release from prison.
Former Employee Sues TCU, Alleging Racism Led to Her Firing
A former employee of Texas Christian University has sued the university, alleging that “institutional racism” led to her termination last...
UNC Vice Chancellor for Research Cited for Plagiarism
The vice chancellor for research at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill was cited for plagiarizing a federal...
Radical Enactment of Equity for Educational Justice: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute, part of University of North Carolina at Asheville Week: Tiece Ruffin, professor of Africana studies...
Biden Officials Hint They May Extend Loan-Repayment Freeze
The Biden administration is sending signals that the May deadline for student loan borrowers to begin repayment may be extended...
Opinion
The Real Face of Cancel Culture
Criticism is not canceling, and the victim narrative is particularly pernicious in light of attacks on academics and teachers at home and abroad, Timothy Verstynen writes.
UC Berkeley Partners With City on Homeless Housing Effort
Housing the homeless is the focus of a new partnership announced Wednesday by the University of California, Berkeley, the city...
$400 Increase in Pell Grant Is Part of Budget Deal
The House of Representatives was taking up the remaining budget bills for the current fiscal year Wednesday night, and the...
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