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Oregon President Weighs In on Blackface Findings

The president of the University of Oregon, Michael H. Schill (right), has weighed in on the continuing controversy over Nancy...

U British Columbia Restores Invitation to Speaker

The University of British Columbia announced Monday that it has reinstated the speaking engagement of John Furlong at a fund-raising...

Copper Reduces Infections in Hospitals

How do you reduce infections in hospitals? In today's Academic Minute, Grinnell College's Shannon Hinsa-Leasure explores whether changing the surfaces...

Gender Roles and Presidential Spouses

Survey finds a quarter of presidents have made decisions on taking or turning down jobs based on spouses' expected role. And study finds that much more remains expected of presidents' wives than presidents' husbands.

Overburdened With Debt

Hundreds of career-training programs risk losing access to federal student aid funds without improved standing under rule designed to hold institutions accountable for graduates' ability to pay off debt.

Anthropologists Seek to Protect Academic Freedom

The American Anthropological Association established a Rapid Response Network on Academic Freedom and affiliated with Scholars at Risk to strengthen...

ACICS-Accredited Colleges Meet Federal Deadline

The U.S. Department of Education last month finalized its decision to terminate the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools...

Embattled Charlotte School of Law to Reopen

Charlotte School of Law will reopen this semester despite losing access to federal financial aid, The Charlotte Observer reported. The...