Walter V. Wendler, president of West Texas A&M University, writes a weekly column focused on topics that impact higher education.
After being sued for allowing a transgender swimmer to compete at the Ivy League Swimming & Diving Championships, Harvard ...
Two administrators at Harvard Divinity School’s Religion in Public Life program have left. The latest, Hussein Rashid, cited anti-Muslim bias.
In the days following the lawsuit, President Donald Trump signed an executive order banning transgender athletes from women's ...
Three former athletes at the University of Pennsylvania women’s swimming program sued the school, the Ivy League Council of ...
The investigation was launched one day after 1968 Wharton graduate and President Donald Trump signed an executive order ...
The transition to college is a significant milestone, and it’s natural to feel apprehensive. However, by actively engaging in campus life, attending orientation events, and finding activities that ...
In society today, more and more people are paying for goods and services that they do not enjoy, and that in fact, may cause ...
The Office of Civil Rights within the Department of Health and Human Services announced investigations into four medical ...
His two early papers “What Numbers Could Not Be” (1965) and “Mathematical Truth” (1973) — the latter of which came to be called “the Benacerraf problem" — became instant classics and are discussed to ...
In the lawsuit, the plaintiffs alleged that, “the regulation prioritized the rights of trans women over those of people ...
A Cambridge-based edtech startup dedicated to helping elementary and middle school students learn how to write better completed a $2.5 million seed round.