University of Virginia considers removing statue of Revolutionary War officer
As the University of Virginia grapples with its history of segregation through a formal commission, a local antiwar activist is suggesting an item for its agenda.
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As the University of Virginia grapples with its history of segregation through a formal commission, a local antiwar activist is suggesting an item for its agenda.
Judge overturns Fordham University's decision to deny recognition to Students for Justice in Palestine chapter due to concerns about its political agenda and the potential for polarization.
With people and companies using technology more than ever, there is a need for privacy and Virginia universities are filling that need with growing cybersecurity programs.
Universities urged to reconsider use of large introductory lectures
New School professor Richard Wolff is known for his outspoken views against capitalism.
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On college campuses, accused students often must prove they obtained “affirmative consent” from their partners before and throughout sexual activity. In a few states, it’s the law for college students.
eLife editor says radical shift would help readers judge the real value of research, not just where it is published
American University’s Center for Diversity and Inclusion would like to require faculty to address students by their “chosen name and pronouns,” so as to make transgender, genderqueer and gender non-conforming students feel welcome.
An Arizona State University professor tweeted in the wake of two deadly mass shootings that he is "sick to death of the Second Amendment."