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Food Drive for Students at For-Profit Law School

Many students at the Charlotte School of Law have been struggling financially, with some unable to buy enough food, since...

Trust in Government and Health

What exacerbated the Ebola crisis in Liberia? In today's Academic Minute, Brown University's Robert Blair examines what trust in the...

A Call for 'Confident Pluralism' on Campuses

At annual conference in divided nation’s capital, speakers urge presidents of Christian colleges to join (and lead) efforts to embrace, and work through, fundamental differences.

Stranded and Stuck

Students and scholars are among those affected by a sweeping executive order banning entry into the U.S. from seven Muslim-majority nations.

Forceful Response

The Trump administration’s entry ban triggered wide condemnation from colleges, associations, faculty groups and others in higher education.

Rift in Women’s Studies Over Transgender Issues

Popular online discussion group sees resignations and call for boycott over comments some see as bigotry toward trans scholars.

Cornell Receives $150M Gift for Business School

Cornell University on Saturday announced a $150 million gift for its business school, which was created last year as a...

PLOS Co-Founder Launches Senate Bid

Michael B. Eisen, the professor of genetics, genomics and development at the University of California at Berkeley who helped found...