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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...

Academic Minute: Copper Reduces Infections in Hospitals

Today on the Academic Minute, Shannon Hinsa-Leasure, associate professor of biology at Grinnell College, explores whether changing the surfaces you...

Adjuncts Included in Unemployment Guidance

The Labor Department has updated its guidance for temporary unemployment in ways that adjunct advocates say may make it easier...

Amherst Acts on Probe of Cross-Country Team

Amherst College announced Monday that it has imposed suspensions on some but not all members of the men's cross-country team...

Hashtag Campaign to Urge Protection of Title IX

Two advocacy organizations launched a hashtag campaign Monday called #DearBetsy to urge President-elect Donald Trump's nominee for education secretary to...

DeVos Confirmation Hearing Delayed

The Republican and Democratic leaders of the Senate education committee announced Monday night that the confirmation hearing of Betsy DeVos...