Nicholas C. Burbules argues that activist speech, while generally protected, exists uneasily in a campus context.
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Despite months of doomsaying for regional public universities, a number boasted surprisingly robust enrollment gains this ...
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Researchers from the University of Iowa find, due to grade inflation and other differences between academic and work behavior ...
Dozens of faculty members and grad student workers have faced discipline from colleges, universities and police since the Oct ...
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Representative Virginia Foxx, the North Carolina Republican who chairs the House education committee, said in a statement Monday that her committee’s goal is to “ensure that Jewish students can sit in ...
The federal judge overseeing the massive antitrust lawsuit governing the compensation of college athletes on Monday preliminarily approved a settlement the players struck with the National Collegiate ...
In a full-page ad in The New York Times, the American Council on Education addressed both presidential candidates and made its case for higher ed. Here’s why.
Rosalie Metro offers ideas for facilitating sensitive classroom conversations with compassion this election season.