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A Growing Chorus of Concern

Southern Illinois faculty members are defending a colleague indicted for alleged grant fraud under the Justice Department’s China Initiative as criticism of the initiative grows.

Kansas AG: Universities Are Violating Law on COVID-19 Vaccine Exemptions

Kansas attorney general Derek Schmidt has notified the Board of Regents that some public universities are violating a state law...

Poe in His Right Mind

Are highly creative people more prone to madness? In today's Academic Minute, Indiana University at Kokomo's Mark Canada explores the...

A ‘Roadmap’ for Campus Speech

Task force report argues that free inquiry and inclusion are twin values, if campus groups all work to make them so.

What Omicron Could Mean for Colleges

Experts urge colleges to begin planning for the likely arrival of the new COVID-19 variant.

Boosting Vaccine Mandates

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention strengthened its recommendations on further COVID-19 vaccinations, raising the possibility that colleges may begin requiring booster shots.

Kyle Rittenhouse No Longer a Student at Arizona State

Kyle Rittenhouse, who was acquitted on all charges by a Wisconsin jury in the shooting deaths of two men during...

FSA’s Cordray Concerned About Declines in FAFSA Completion

In his first address directly to student financial aid professionals, the Office of Federal Student Aid’s chief operating officer, Richard...