A former track and field coach who worked at several US universities was arrested for allegedly obtaining nude photos through deception from female student athletes he had coached.
A court ruled that a philosophy professor can sue Shawnee State University for violating his First Amendment rights after he was admonished for not using a transgender student’s preferred pronouns.
The University of Southern California agreed to pay an additional $852 million in a settlement of a class-action sexual abuse lawsuit against former campus gynecologist George Tyndall.
Over half (51 percent) of faculty at higher education institutions are more positive about online classes now than they were before the pandemic, according to an ongoing series of surveys.
Oregon State University President F. King Alexander has resigned after allegations of his inaction in the face of sexual misconduct at Louisiana State University, where he previously served as president.
Asian student groups at Duke University came together to pressure the administration to come up with better responses and measures in the wake of racist attacks targeting Asian communities in the US.
Despite initial excitement, University of Michigan professors have raised concerns over vaccination plans and communication as the school announced its intention to offer in-person classes this fall.