Justices Appear skeptical of Affirmative Action
Experts always warn against predicting the outcome of U.S. Supreme Court decisions on the basis of the questions the justices ask during hearings. Read more
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Experts always warn against predicting the outcome of U.S. Supreme Court decisions on the basis of the questions the justices ask during hearings. Read more
The battle by six City University of New York professors to stop their union from collecting dues took a step forward recently as oral arguments began in front of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. Read more
Top Democrats peddled a pro-abortion campaign ad that falsely portrayed a pro-life college student as being opposed to the overturn of Roe v. Wade. Read more
An avant-garde art show at Princeton University on Tuesday left some students in the audience “shocked,” and even led to a Catholic prayer of protection afterward by a group of students. Read more
Shabina Aslam was sent away to a remote school under a policy of dispersing non-white children in the 1960s and 1970s, which she now explores in a Bradford-based exhibition Read more
Education Department also releases new accountability measures for when colleges and universities change ownership, along with regulations for prison education programs. Read more
Why satisfy yourself with one course when you can have a double helping? Read more
What role should race play when you or a loved one applies to college? Read more
Encouraged by shifting markets and successful divestment campaigns at individual institutions, professors are ramping up efforts to get TIAA to go green. Read More
During the recent debate between U.S. Sen. Raphael Warnock, D-Ga., and GOP challenger Herschel Walker, a University of Georgia student asked a question about the college debt crisis. Read more