Georgetown Investigated for Favoring Women over Men
The scholarships and programs it gives to women could result in sanctions from the Department of Education. On the Federalist.
The scholarships and programs it gives to women could result in sanctions from the Department of Education. On the Federalist.
At UNC-Greensboro and NC A&T, fees and tuition would both increase about 3 percent if the request is approved by the Board of Governors. On the Greensboro News & Record.
Doing away with the SAT and ACT requirement, officials hope, would end inequality in which students get admitted. On the Los Angeles Times.
A student's stand-up routine about offended students, who shut down the open mic night. On Inside Higher Ed.
Ensuring free speech on college campuses means recognizing new threats as older ones disappear. On Real Clear Education.
Not accepting the fact that students think differently and will disagree undermines part of the motication for student affairs workers in the first place. On Heterodox Academy.
The University of Oklahoma found that housing isn't always a money-maker for the school. On The Chronicle of Higher Education.
Thousands of protesters at Berkeley tried to prevent students from attending Coulter's lecture. On The Los Angeles Times.
With hundreds of jobs left unfilled in the St. Louis area, community colleges have changed their course offerings to fill them. On KCUR.
A new study tries to explain why a bachelor's degree seems to be an equalizer for many students, but advacned degrees then muddy the waters. On Inside Higher Ed.