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Drexel, Twitter and Academic Freedom
University issues new statement, explicitly recognizing one of its faculty members' tweets about "white genocide" as "protected speech," but also stressing "importance of choosing one’s words thoughtfully."

False Inquiries
Duke warns professors about emails from someone claiming to be a student, seeking information about their courses -- many in fields criticized by some on the right. Some Michigan and Denver faculty members have received similar emails but from different source.

Big Legal Win for Climate Scientist
D.C. appeals court rules that bloggers who compared professor to Jerry Sandusky may be sued for defamation.
Business Historians Move Meeting From N.C.
The Business History Conference, an affiliate of the American Historical Association, has announced that it will change the location of...
Indictment in Alleged Diploma Mill Case
The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York has charged an executive with the Pakistani company Axact...

State Shortfalls and Foreign Students
Analysis finds that a 10 percent reduction in state appropriations is associated with a 12-17 percent increase in international undergraduate enrollment at public research universities.
New Jersey University Has State Immunity, U.S. Court Rules
Montclair State University is an arm of the State of New Jersey and is therefore immune from a former employee's...
Revised Guidelines for Comments
Inside Higher Ed is today clarifying and adding to its guidelines on comments on articles that appear on the site...
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