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Bill Would Require Presidents to Review Misconduct Claims

Bipartisan legislation announced Thursday in the U.S. Senate would require college leaders -- and at least one member of the...

Scramble for Aid Money in Budget Deal

Senate Democrats want to use $4 billion from the budget deal for Public Service Loan Forgiveness, but some higher education groups have other ideas for the money.

Failure of Immigration Bills Leaves DACA in Doubt

Leaders in the U.S. Senate brought four immigration bills to the floor for a vote Thursday, each needing 60 votes...

Using Astronomy Tools to Fight Urban Decay

To fix urban decay, look to the stars. In today's Academic Minute, Johns Hopkins University's Tamas Budavari describes how a...

The Chinese Student Threat?

FBI director Christopher Wray tells Senate panel that American academe is naïve about the intelligence risks posed by Chinese students and scholars. Some worry his testimony risks tarring a big group of students as a security threat.

How Russian Bots Spread Fear at University in the U.S.

Journal article reveals that anger and confusion at University of Missouri in 2015 were due in part to fabricated reports that were part of a disinformation campaign from Russia.

Realities of Trump-Era NLRB

In a blow to the graduate student union movement on private campuses, three would-be unions withdraw their petitions from the National Labor Relations Board, saying they'll instead return to seeking voluntary recognition.