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When Journalists Violate Their Code of Ethics: Academic Minute

Duke’s Affordable Action Plan
The university’s decision to waive tuition for lower-income North and South Carolinians is officially about equity. But its potential as a recruitment tool for underserved students connects it to affirmative action’s fate.

‘Preaching’ in Biology Class?
St. Philip’s College, despite the name, is a public college. A professor who is also a pastor says the college fired him after it allegedly received complaints of “preaching” in class.

SUNY Adds Liaisons for Homeless Students
In a coordinated effort to address student housing insecurity, the State University of New York system will designate a staff member on every campus to work with homeless students.
A Christian University Withdraws Promise Keepers Invitation

Co-Provosts Create a New Model of Leadership
St. Catherine University tests a novel concept by appointing two administrators to serve as co-provosts for the upcoming school year.
Liberty University Spokesperson Invokes Hitler

Experiential Learning Cafe Provides Internship Credit, Life Skills
Mount St. Mary’s University in Maryland opened a Saxbys cafe in August, offering students a new employment opportunity on campus and experiential learning for the designated student CEO.
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