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DHS Seeks More Time on Foreign Student Work Rule
The existing federal rule that enables international students in the U.S. who study science, technology, engineering and mathematics fields to...
Loan Guarantor to Ask Supreme Court for Relief
The loan guarantor USA Funds plans to file a petition with the U.S. Supreme Court today seeking to overturn a...

Cosby Charged in Case of Temple U Employee
University faces renewed criticism over its refusal to revoke honorary degree.
U.S. Agencies Impose Penalties on Higher One
The Federal Reserve Board and Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. last month ordered Higher One to repay millions of dollars to...
Limit on Free Speech
Appeals court rules U of Hawaii was justified in denying student teaching experience to man who was qualified academically but whose statements about adult-child sex and students with disabilities alarmed professors.
AAAS Won't Consider UCLA Professor as Fellow
The American Association for the Advancement of Science announced in December that its chemistry division has withdrawn the nomination of...
College Football, Parties and Rape
Reports of rapes of college-age women in localities of big-time teams go up significantly on game days, national study finds.
Apparent Impasse Over Hijab-Wearing Professor
Wheaton College, a Christian institution in Illinois, and Larycia Hawkins, a tenured faculty member in political science, are apparently at...
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