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Ousted Harvard President Claudine Gay To Teach Harvard Course on ‘Politics in Higher Education’ Two Years After Resigning in Disgrace

Gay, who has tenure, has stayed on at Harvard, and the fall course, 'What is a University?: Purpose and Politics in Higher Education,' is her first teaching role since facing dozens of accusations of plagiarism

New York Times Joins Resistance to Antidiscrimination Investigation at Penn

ACLU lawyers now cite affirmative-action opinion the organization denounced

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REVIEW: ‘The Doctors’ Riot of 1788: Body Snatching, Bloodletting, and Anatomy in America’ by Andy McPhee

'We Hire and Admit Morons': Penn Email Hack Delivers Truth Serum to Students and Alumni

'Please stop giving us money,' email from Penn's Graduate School of Education concludes

Elise Stefanik Announces Book Exposing 'Moral Rot' At Elite Universities

Several Ivy League school presidents resigned after facing Stefanik’s relentless grilling

‘Rat Hunting’ Harvard Law School Professor Weaved His Way Through America’s Elite Institutions

Before he landed at Harvard, Carlos Portugal Gouvea had stints at Yale Law School and Penn's Wharton School of Business. The Ford Foundation funds his Brazilian think tank.

'RALLY, RAGE, & RESIST': Pro-Hamas Student Groups Plan Nationwide Protests on Oct. 7 Anniversary

If chaos erupts, universities' reactions could provide a window into how they'll handle anti-Semitism amid the Trump administration's crackdown