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Old Criticisms, New Threats
Professors are often lightning rods, but many see a new menace to academic freedom in recent physical threats against faculty members who speak out on race and other issues.

Ethics, Money and Academic Meetings
California’s ban on using state funds to travel to Texas highlights the dilemma facing national groups with meetings scheduled to take place there.
CCSF Hires Controversial New Chancellor
City College of San Francisco's Board of Trustees selected Mark Rocha last week as the next chancellor of the college...
Second Jury Deadlock on Former Police Officer at Cincinnati
For the second time in two years, a jury has deadlocked on charges of either murder or voluntary manslaughter against...
Report on Growth of Early Education Requirements
A report from New America released today examines the growth of college degree requirements for early childhood education workers. The...

Remove Your Shoes … and Your Books
Faculty groups alarmed by potential impact of new TSA plan for screening carry-on luggage.
Spring Data Show Increase in Foreign Students
Many U.S. colleges reported drops in applications from international students for this coming fall, but for this past spring, at...
$150M Grant to Hopkins for Civic Engagement
The Stavros Niarchos Foundation has committed $150 million to a joint effort with Johns Hopkins University to promote civic engagement...
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