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‘Tarred Healing’
Was what happened to a scrapped photo exhibition on Black communities at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill about creative differences or censorship?

Return of $5 Million Gift Spurs Academic Freedom Debate
The University of Washington returned the money donated for the Israel studies program after the scholar who led the program signed a letter that criticized Israel.
MIT Ends Program in Russia
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology announced Friday that it is ending its program in Russia with the Skolkovo Institute of...
Grambling State Hires Disgraced Former Baylor Coach
Art Briles has been persona non grata in the football world since he was fired from Baylor University in 2016...

Judge Rejects Admissions System at Va. High School
System is found to discriminate against Asian Americans.
N.H. Gov. Vetoes Bill Requiring Students to Pass Civics Test
New Hampshire governor Chris Sununu on Wednesday vetoed a bill that would require college students to pass a U.S. naturalization...
The Week in Admissions News
Princeton to double transfer students; Black enrollment at liberal arts colleges; feeding the hungry; student success coaches; California legislation.

Hennepin President Resigns Following Bullying Allegations
Employees accused Merrill Irving Jr. of harassing and mocking colleagues. An investigation by Minnesota State system leaders found that his alleged behavior did not constitute harassment.
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