Conservative suffers blow to the face at Berkeley
A conservative was punched in the face while helping students recruit for a conservative group at UC-Berkeley.
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A conservative was punched in the face while helping students recruit for a conservative group at UC-Berkeley.
Co-editor discusses new book on FBI documents about spying on researchers.
Claims that academics are indoctrinating their students with liberal propaganda are increasingly common in the right-wing media.
Folsom Lake College notified the local police after finding a poster of a cartoon frog, stating that “hate has no home on our campus.”
Papa John’s is serving up the chance at a college education for its workers. The pizza chain is offering to pay all tuition for undergraduate and graduate online degree programs.
Study finds that even those who are inclined to stray do so less in face-to-face classes -- presumably because instructors and peers are watching. What are the implications for online learning? And is all multitasking bad?
Self-perceived levels of imposter syndrome in women remain equally high among senior academics, study finds
Syracuse University has refused to grant a Young Americans for Freedom group status as a Registered Student Organization (RSO).
Vice-chancellors are leading contract negotiations, allowing universities to make more demands on open access and costs
Time on the road has a way of giving one perspective on matters back at home. It was after a week of travel and a chance to be reminded once again of the importance of higher education on America’s ability to compete in a world economy that I returned home to see Bob Robb’s recent column articulating his position regarding appropriate tax support for public universities.