University of Washington Wrong to Punish Professor for Parodying School Policy: Appeals Court
A University of Washington professor cannot be punished for making fun of a school policy in his syllabus, an appeals court panel has ruled
A University of Washington professor cannot be punished for making fun of a school policy in his syllabus, an appeals court panel has ruled
The Tennessee General Assembly on Wednesday sent a bill to Gov. Bill Lee that would require parental consent before a minor can open a social media account. The law would also require social media pla...
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu chastised university leadership’s failure to quash anti-Semitic protests on campus Wednesday, likening campus protests to scenes from German universities in the 193...
Student protests over the the Israel-Hamas War have intensified and expanded over the past week across several college campuses including Columbia
The Bureau of Economic Analysis on Thursday reported that the U.S. gross domestic product grew by an annualized rate of 1.6 percent in the first quarter of this year. That’s slower than forecasted b...
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Dr Natalie J Perry, a leading DEI official at the University of California, Los Angeles UCLA , reportedly plagiarized vast portions of her 2014 doctoral dissertation about diversity, equity and ...
The Federal Trade Commission on Tuesday afternoon voted to institute a ban on noncompete clauses. The FTC proposed the ban in January 2023. If approved, the rule would prevent the enforcement of term...
Patriots football team owner Robert Kraft pulled financial support from Columbia University on Monday, citing the school’s failure to quell growing anti-Semitism on campus. University leaders need t...
A bible used by former first lady Jacqueline Kennedy-Onassis after the November 1963 assassination of her husband, President John F Kennedy, is up for auction