Duke official apologizes for lack of ‘civility’ in parking dispute as sit-in over racial issues continues; Princeton will keep Woodrow Wilson’s name on buildings, but also expand diversity efforts; For-profit college chain ITT lands in the crosshairs of Mass. attorney general; Law school professors say posting ‘All Lives Matter’ flier was an ‘incident of intolerance’; Johns Hopkins leads $69 million initiative to bring jobs to Baltimore after riots; Survey: College students seek balance on free speech and hate speech; | | | | A higher education news blog |
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