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ACICS Sanctions Danish Business College
The Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools, an embattled national accrediting agency, has sanctioned Niels Brock, a Danish business...
Florida Colleges Close in Advance of Hurricane
With a hurricane approaching the Florida Panhandle, many colleges in the region are shutting down for all or part of...
Academic Minute: Law Enforcement in Stressful Situations
Today on the Academic Minute, Richard Cleveland, assistant professor and program coordinator in the counselor education program at Georgia Southern...
How Not to Promote Breast Cancer Awareness
Brenau University's Women's College, in Georgia, is apologizing after it promoted breast cancer and domestic violence awareness in ways many...
Family Separations
The immigration debate goes beyond the headlines. In today's Academic Minute, part of Timely Topics Week, the University of Maryland-Baltimore...

Letting the Donor Decide
Record $50 million gift to Saint Louis University gave donors the right to help pick head of research institute and give that person a faculty title. Professors see dangerous erosion of academic values.

Keeping Cornell Multilingual
Arts and sciences faculty sticks with a three-course-sequence foreign language requirement, even as other institutions shrink their language requirements.

Judge Refuses to Block Lawsuit Against UNC
Suit challenges admissions policies that consider race in admissions. University questioned legal right of plaintiffs to sue.
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