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A plate of portioned nutritious food surrounded by various images of US Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

RFK Jr. Demands Med Schools Beef Up Nutrition Education

While experts agree that most physicians don’t receive adequate nutrition training, fixing that won’t be enough to achieve the government’s goal of reducing chronic disease, they say.

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Opinion

Not Just National Interest: Why Area Studies Matters

If we are to save area studies programs, it will fall to universities to recognize their value, Amanda Lanzillo writes.

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The Battle for ‘Viewpoint Diversity’

Conservatives in and outside of higher ed have long argued that universities lack their perspectives. But empowered Republicans are now deploying tools including legislation and funding threats to force higher ed to incorporate more right-leaning views.

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UChicago Reducing, Freezing Ph.D. Admissions for Multiple Humanities Programs

The indebted institution tasked committees of faculty and staff with planning for changes. But this week, a dean forged ahead and announced broad cuts. Two other units are also pausing admissions.

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Conservative Group Requests Materials for Over 70 UNC Courses

The Oversight Project, founded by the Heritage Foundation, is using an open records request to search for terms like “DEI” and “gender identity.” Faculty say it encroaches on academic freedom.

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Is the 3-Year Degree Dream Becoming a Reality?

Colleges from Utah to Indiana and Maine are on track to offer three-year degrees in the near future. But the hesitations that have long plagued the movement haven’t disappeared.

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Opinion

Do Regional Publics Know Their Product?

Perhaps higher education is not a product that can be endlessly innovated, Scott M. Reznick writes.

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Opinion

An Education in Taxation

Tax policy belongs in the undergraduate liberal arts curriculum as a cornerstone of civic education, Andrew Leahey writes.