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Margaret Atwood, #MeToo, Due Process and a Professor
Column by author who is a feminist icon asks if she is a “bad feminist” -- and revives debate over whether a university inappropriately fired a noted novelist.
Circadian Clock Disruption
How important is it to be in tune with your circadian clock? In today's Academic Minute, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute's Jennifer...

Ex-Obama Officials as College Presidents
A significant number of former Obama administration officials have become college presidents, and many are women -- revealing truths about hiring nontraditional presidents.
College Board Responds to Trump Statement on Africa
The College Board on Friday announced a response to President Trump's statements denigrating people from Africa, Haiti and elsewhere. David...
Government Resumes Processing DACA Renewals
In response to a court order, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services has resumed processing applications for renewals under the Deferred...
Academic Minute: Circadian Clock Disruption
Today on the Academic Minute, Jennifer Hurley, assistant professor of biological sciences at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, delves into this question...
Debt-Collection Contracts Awarded to 2 Companies
The Department of Education last week said in a court filing that it had awarded contracts to collect on defaulted...
‘In the Event of a Nuclear Attack’
In October, the University of Hawaii sent out a message to all students and employees with the subject line "in...
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