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Wayne State Trustees Push Back on Free College

Three members of Wayne State University's governing board are criticizing the university's president over a free tuition plan Wayne State...

Music School Changes Course, Postpones China Tour

The University of Rochester’s Eastman School of Music reversed course and announced it would postpone a planned orchestral tour in...

University of La Verne Mulls Closure of Law School

The University of La Verne may close its law school, the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin reported. The governing board for...

University of Michigan Drops Bias Response Team

The University of Michigan will not reinstate its bias response team as part of a settlement with a nonprofit group...
Opinion

The Sketchy Legal Ground for Online Revenue Sharing

The federal guidance that allows colleges to share tuition dollars with contractors that help them recruit students -- as long as they provide other services, too -- conflicts with the law and should be revoked, Robert Shireman argues.

Academic Minute: Chemical Signaling

Today on the Academic Minute, Shady Amin, assistant professor of biology at NYU Abu Dhabi, explains how organisms that don’t...

Interview Practices for Title IX Investigators

A new study published in the Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition says that certain recommended interviewing skills...

Climate Change and Travel

To combat climate change, wider public support is needed. In today's Academic Minute, Rollins College's Mike Gunter says travel might...