Is artistic freedom a lost cause?
Mary Baldwin shut down an art exhibit after two days when some students said images were racist. But artists say their work was about -- but decidedly not supporting -- the glorification of the Confederacy.
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Mary Baldwin shut down an art exhibit after two days when some students said images were racist. But artists say their work was about -- but decidedly not supporting -- the glorification of the Confederacy.
Tokyo Medical University on Wednesday announced measures to rectify the situation for applicants who were rejected in 2017 and 2018 due to a rigged admissions process.
Some at Michigan are asking why a famous music professor was granted tenure soon after a misconduct investigation that was later allegedly reopened.
With a possible Florida midterm recount looming, a Campus Reform analysis found that an overwhelming majority of faculty and administrators at public Florida colleges contributed financially to Democrat candidates and causes from 2017-2018.
A Chinese headmaster has been fired after a secret stack of crypto-currency mining machines was found connected to his school's electricity supply.
Rapid expansion of Southern New Hampshire University sparks interest but also concern
Liberty University leased an expansive list of university-owned student email addresses to Republican Corey Stewart’s campaign for U.S. Senate in a pair of rare transactions that campaign experts said represents a new front in the growing world of digital electioneering in federal races.
American universities' ties with Saudi Arabia -- always controversial -- are coming under more scrutiny. A look at the multimillion-dollar connections between Saudi Arabia and leading American universities -- and the questions being raised about what the Saudis are getting.
UMass Students Against Fascism organized a walkout, decrying “right-wing terror,” “conservative apologists,” and “rapist [Justice Brett] Kavanaugh.”
Two universities on opposite sides of the world have launched a co-created online postgraduate degree.