DeVos Calls Democratic Senator’s Public Criticism of Draft Title IX Rules ‘Unbecoming and Irresponsible’
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Harvard Admissions Trial Opens With Arguments Focused on Diversity
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The private historically black institution in Georgia says it will seek a new accreditor after a federal judge rules that a regional agency can withdraw its stamp of approval, blocking access to federal financial aid.
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PSU launches research centers on houselessness, future cities
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Seeking asylum in Oregon
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Pressure on Board of Trustees to disarm campus police increases
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Voters will decide whether to keep Oregon's 'sanctuary state,' anti-racial profiling law
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College Urged to Strip Clarence Thomas's Name From Building
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When a Chinese company seeks to buy an American music college, opponents of the sale raise academic freedom concerns. Over the last several years, Chinese buyers have purchased a number of campuses in the U.S.
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Confucius Institutes and classrooms installed in colleges and K-12 schools the world around function as propaganda branches of the Chinese government, writes Marshall Sahlins.
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AAUP’s Data Show Weakening Protections for Academic Freedom
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About three-quarters of all faculty positions are off the tenure track, according to new AAUP analysis. While many now work on multiyear contracts, their academic freedom remains of concern.
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Do Universities Value Public Engagement? Not Much, Their Policies Suggest
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How 3 Colleges Changed Their Sexual-Assault Practices in Response to a National Survey
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For U. of Virginia’s Miller Center, a Reckoning in the #MeToo Era
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Introducing Karen Popp
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You may be wondering: what has happened with the CLAS-COMP Study?
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As you are reviewing your benefits during the Open Enrollment period, we want to remind you about a wonderful benefit we have as AAUP represented employees...
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Introducing Luke Reyes White
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International Students’ Graduate Enrollment Is Down, Study Finds. Some Say U.S. Policy Is to Blame.
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