Meet the professor willing to tell the ‘moral history of the American Revolution’
On campuses across America, professors ridicule and attack the nation’s founding principles.
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On campuses across America, professors ridicule and attack the nation’s founding principles.
Students at Carnegie Mellon are outraged that their school has a relationship with a company that contracts with ICE.
Figuring out how to use a closed or closing college campus is a challenge -- one often falling on the same leaders who had to shut it down in the first place.
Backers of 19th century war for slavery get millions to preserve Silent Sam
A battle is brewing that could result in one of the nation’s largest and most prestigious state university systems dropping tests that have long held the highest of stakes for high school students.
City’s reputation hinges on continued preservation of academic freedom and students’ rights
Prominence of gratis services causes ‘uneasiness’ among researchers, as Australia eyes law against contract cheating
As college students across the nation head home for Thanksgiving, they’re armed with the knowledge of how to “decolonize” their holiday.
Indiana University is letting students opt out of classes by a professor with “vile and stupid” views on gender, sexuality and affirmative action, and subjecting him to double-blind grading so that he can’t tell which student he’s grading.
As the issue of college affordability continues to be a prominent talking point on the campaign trail ahead of the 2020 presidential election, a new study shows that the cost of a college education is still increasing at a rate that far outpaces inflation.