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The U.S. Supreme Court’s Characterizations of the Press

How does the U.S. Supreme Court talk about the press? In today's Academic Minute, the University of Utah's RonNell Andersen...

Can You Ask About Applicants’ Health? Should You?

Dallas Theological does. It also asks about other subjects that most colleges would steer clear of.

Chipping Away at the Borrower-Defense Backlog

Borrower-defense claims are receiving new treatment under the Biden administration as the department looks to process applications more quickly.

Professor Admits Guilt in Admissions Scandal

USC faculty member paid $100,000 to get his daughter into USC.

Crossing the Sierra Nevada, Going East

University of Nevada at Reno is latest institution to woo Californians to look out of state.

What Academic Labor Wants

Summit of dozens of leaders of faculty and staff in higher education develops an ambitious agenda. They want “the common good over profit and prestige.”

New Law Makes Public Colleges in Illinois Test Optional

Illinois governor J. B. Pritzker, a Democrat, signed legislation Friday to require all public colleges and universities in the state...

Academic Minute: Supreme Court Characterizations of the Press

Today on the Academic Minute: RonNell Andersen Jones, professor of law at the University of Utah, examines how the U.S...