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Washington State Won't Punish College Republicans
As college students continued to be identified as having attended the “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville, Va. last month...

Rutgers Escapes Relatively Unscathed
University receives relatively mild punishment from NCAA, even though former head football coach pressured faculty member to raise a player’s grade and didn’t act when players tested positive for drugs.
Lecturer Recorded Predicting Hitler Will Be Seen as ‘Great European Leader’
A lecturer at the New Jersey Institute of Technology with explicit ties to the alt-right, a radical far-right political movement...
Where Students Get Advice in Picking a Major
Gallup and Strada, the former USA Funds, today released the latest installment of their three-year survey project, which seeks to...
Academic Minute: Lessons From the Past on Health Care
Today on the Academic Minute: Simon Haeder, assistant professor of political science at West Virginia University, explores the relationship between...

The Fruits of Collaboration
An alliance of 11 public research universities shows that sharing data, ideas and practices can help more low-income students graduate.
Yiannopoulos Speaks to Small Crowd at Berkeley
After a raising tensions in its lead-up, a “Free Speech Week” scheduled by conservative University of California, Berkeley, students fell...
‘Admissions Insider’: Power of Ninth-Grade Marks
New in “Admissions Insider”: Ninth-grade grades may predict college enrollment and retention, study finds. Book offers inside look at how...
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