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The Student Bar Association at Rutgers Law School tried withholding funds from student groups that do not endorse Critical Race Theory, then backtracked in wake of First Amendment challenges.
Iowa’s public universities have not systematically trained or polled their campuses on First Amendment and free-speech issues and experiences, but the Board of Regents is moving ahead with plans for both.
In the late 1980s, just before I went to university, I worked for nine months as a health care assistant in a spinal injuries unit.
The University of Washington student government approved a resolution in favor of 'content warnings' standards for classes.
Beloit College, a small liberal arts college in Southern Wisconsin, has transformed a campus coffee shop into a gathering place for black students, according to the school’s website.
As Australian minister calls for an online shift to reach 10 million foreigners, insiders warn such offering wouldn’t meet students’ needs
The university is aiming to improve access and affordability to those from lower- and middle-income backgrounds.
Cornell approves new dual degree program with Peking University over the objections of Faculty Senate and Student Assembly.
To the surprise of many students and parents, public colleges in every state in the country except Louisiana use for-profit debt collection agencies to retrieve overdue tuition, library fees and even parking fines.