Threatened scholars: online harassment risks academic freedom
Rebekah Tromble and Patricia Rossini feared for their safety when the conservative online world turned against them last summer
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Rebekah Tromble and Patricia Rossini feared for their safety when the conservative online world turned against them last summer
Despite warnings from Tennessee Republican state Rep. Martin Daniel, as well as ominous deterrents from the U.S. government, the University of Memphis will not be close its Confucius Institute
Three Yale students who claim they were groped at fraternity parties have filed a class-action lawsuit against the university, arguing the school has fostered an environment where alcohol-fueled gatherings at off-campus fraternity houses dictate the undergraduate social scene.
Gradings influenced more by sex and ethnicity than teachers’ experience
The Trump administration backtracked this week on two proposals that would reshape the role of college accreditors.
South Dakota college leaders oppose an effort to make U.S. History and U.S. Government graduation requirements.
Borrowers could soon be required to pay back their federal student loans directly from their paychecks, if one powerful Republican gets his way.
Switching to a six-point scale in surveys eliminates perceived gap in teaching performance, study finds
AAUP report says Nunez CC fired a longtime professor of English when he asked too many questions about how it would meet reaccreditation requirements on assessment.
Resident assistants at University of Michigan are worried about not being able to remove racist or other offensive language from dormitory doors. Officials say they can't suppress free expression.