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As white smoke poured from the Sistine Chapel chimney at 6:08 p.m. May 8 in Vatican City, University of Iowa Catholic Studies ...
The U.S. Department of Education has alerted Cromwell Public Schools of an investigation will be opened into whether the district violated Title IX civil rights laws by allowing high ...
Opinion
How universities die
Leading academic institutions have been toppled before in centers of learning such as Berlin and Beijing. Is Boston next?
By Dr. Evelyn Uddin-khan When Columbia University succumbed to political pressure and betrayed its students to law enforcement, many former students were shocked and bewildered at this selling of its ...
As legal threats to higher education grow, capital campaigns could be reimagined—not just as tools to build campuses, but to ...
June 1 marks the 100th anniversary of a landmark parental rights Supreme Court decision. Yet federal abuses of parental ...
The majority of CND participants are single mothers who are working hard to gain stability and self-sufficiency. We walk ...
School choice is good for families, students and the economy. When Congress seeks ways to fund national priorities, it would ...
In an age where culture is the primary battlefield, authoritarianism thrives on ignorance, historical amnesia and the brutal ...
The Grundy County School Board is calling an emergency meeting after board members voted to reject a state-wide bonus for ...
If the government succeeds in bullying the richest university into submission, what institutions will be safe?
A form of support is needed from those outside the academy, assistance that alumni should be well qualified to offer.