Embattled NCAA Puts a Politician at the Helm
Charlie Baker, the departing Massachusetts governor and first politician to lead the NCAA, will try to chart a path out of the legal and political quagmire the organization is mired in. Read more
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Charlie Baker, the departing Massachusetts governor and first politician to lead the NCAA, will try to chart a path out of the legal and political quagmire the organization is mired in. Read more
Dartmouth College hosted a drag and burlesque show on campus featuring a performer dressed as a topless 'nun.' Read more
This year’s A-level and GCSE exams had a surge in the number of students penalised for potential cheating or disruptive behaviour, with possession of mobile phones and smartwatches the biggest single cause for sanctions. Read more
The United States has reversed a pandemic-fuelled decline in student enrolment and remains the world’s leading host destination for international students, accepting 15% of the global total in 2021–22, a report finds. Read more
An American Bar Association panel voted 15-1 to remove the standardized test requirement for law school applicants, effective fall 2025. Read more
Video-sharing platform TikTok has started testing a new landscape mode with select users around the world. Read more
Institutions issue recommendations on when and how departments should make political statements, if at all. This guidance generally urges caution, citing academic freedom risks. Read more
The University of Maine (UMaine) recently revised its bias reporting system following a demand letter from Southeastern Legal Foundation (SLF). Read more
Proposed safe home for conservative voices doing well on funding but with signs of delays and political softening Read more
A group of scholars at Concordia University in Montreal have dedicated themselves to “Decolonizing Light.” Read more