The Justice Department is expressing support for a California college student who is challenging the constitutionality of a so-called "free speech zone."
A Trinity College professor wondered why the school fell this year on the list. The reason, he found, had to do with Trinity's recent decision not to require the SAT and ACT.
Some say a new proposal that would allow federal agencies to collect higher-education data will benefit degree-seekers, but critics argue that it’s an infringement on privacy and could put those who are undocumented at risk.
Through her “Academic Freedom Syllabus,” Rebecca G. Martinez, an assistant professor at the University of Missouri at Columbia, hopes officials will be less likely to condemn instructors who are targets of digital anger.
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