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Russia-Ukraine War Disrupts Study Abroad

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has prompted some colleges to recall students from study abroad programs; future programs in certain parts of Eastern Europe may also be in jeopardy.

SDSU Faculty Votes to End Land Acknowledgment Requirement

The San Diego State University faculty voted Tuesday to abolish a rule requiring them to include in their syllabi a...

Productivity Costs and Nondisclosure of Queer Identity

Researchers who didn’t disclose their LGBTQA identities in the workplace authored fewer peer-reviewed publications and those who did disclose their...

Harnessing the Power of Biomimicry: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of University of Montana Week: Jakki Mohr, Regents Professor of Marketing, describes one way...

W&J Expels Student for ‘Disrespectful’ Sign at Game

Washington and Jefferson College expelled a student for harassing an opposing team’s player during a basketball game, The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette...

A $100M Gift Endows UT Southwestern School of Public Health

A $100 million gift to the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center will support and endow its new school of...

Law School Admissions Council Acquires Law School Transparency

The Law School Admission Council on Wednesday announced that it had acquired Law School Transparency, a nonprofit organization dedicated “to...

Jacksonville University to Open Law School

Jacksonville University in Florida plans to open a law school next fall, which would make the small private institution the...