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Norwich University President Out

Norwich University president Mark Anarumo is out after three years leading the private military college in Vermont, a decision that...

How Human Law Can Apply to AI: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Daniel Gervais, the Milton R. Underwood Chair and professor of law at Vanderbilt University, examines...
A photograph of seven demonstrators holding signs in a building as someone walks by. One sign says "Protect Pro-Palestine Activism" and another says "Stop Silencing Activism for Palestinians."

MLA Delegates Pass Motion Defending Pro-Palestine Speech

A leading opponent of the statement said it represented “an organizational pivot to anti-Zionism.”

A student at UCLA waves a Palestinian flag with protesters in the background.

UC Ethnic Studies Requirement Waylaid by Israel-Hamas War

Is anti-Zionism core to ethnic studies? Should it matter? These questions have stoked debate about plans for a University of California admissions requirement.

President Biden stands at a podium. A blurred-out Miguel Cardona is in the background.

U.S. Focused on Consumer Protection, Accountability in Rules Overhaul

The Education Department wants to ensure that accreditors and states are doing their part to hold colleges accountable.

Students in military uniforms talk with civilian students

Veterans’ Studies Gains Traction as Emerging Field

As more colleges focus on recruiting military veterans, proponents of this nascent academic discipline want to promote academic inquiry about veterans.

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Academic Success Tip: Promoting Affordable Course Materials

Gettysburg College librarians are spearheading efforts to lower out-of-pocket course materials costs for learners by organizing faculty workshops and student surveys.

Derek Penslar leans on a podium, looking up at a projected slide about the Balfour Declaration.

Tackling the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict in the Classroom

Professors who teach about the Middle East report increased interest in their spring courses—though not necessarily from the biggest activists on campus.