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Another Tenure Hurdle at Hopkins

Johns Hopkins is finally getting a universitywide tenure committee, but some worry it will hurt the process, not strengthen it.

Health-Care Students on the Front Lines

Nursing programs emphasize infection-control strategies and adherence to protocols as new coronavirus spreads.

Coronavirus Looms Over March Madness

Two colleges have canceled basketball games with teams on the West Coast two weeks before the tip-off of intercollegiate basketball's most profitable event, the NCAA's March Madness tournament.

Earnings Gains From Master's Degrees

A newly released survey of employers found substantial wage premiums for graduates with master's degrees compared to holders of bachelor's...

Academic Minute: Contemporary Literature

Today on the Academic Minute, Mary K. Holland, professor of English at SUNY New Paltz, explores how fictional stories can...

Brigham Young Walks Back LGBTQ Freedoms

The educational system that oversees Brigham Young University released a “ clarifying statement” on March 4 about changes made two...

Brown University Divests From Fossil Fuels

Brown University president Christina Paxson announced yesterday that the university has sold 90 percent of its investments in fossil fuels...

Bipartisan Opposition to Trump's Proposed NIH Cut

The top Democrat and Republican on the U.S. House of Representatives' education and health care appropriations subcommittee said Wednesday they...