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Some Egyptian SAT Scores Canceled

The scores of an unspecified “subset” of Egyptian students who sat for the October SAT have been canceled “based on...

Brigham Young to Offer Amnesty to Assault Victims

After months of criticism, protests and an internal study, Brigham Young University announced Wednesday that it will provide amnesty to...

NCAA: San Jose State Coach Lied About Violations

The former head women's basketball coach at San Jose State University violated National Collegiate Athletic Association rules when he allowed...

Academic Minute: Civility in Politics

Today on the Academic Minute, Matthew C. Moen, professor of political science at the University of South Dakota, delves into...

The Choice to Study in Canada

The majority of American students who study in Canada, particularly those at the undergraduate level, do so primarily because of...

Ex-Professor Must Pay Disabled Man's Family $4M

Anna Stubblefield, former chair of philosophy at Rutgers University at Newark, must pay $4 million to the family of a...

Details on Strike-Ending Deal With Faculty Union

New details have emerged about the strike-ending tentative agreement reached between the Association of Pennsylvania State College and University Faculties...

Outrage at Xavier U Over Racist Images

Students and administrators at Xavier University in Ohio are denouncing two racist images linked to students at Xavier and circulating...