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By S. Alan Ray. Duke University’s decision last week not to allow Muslim students to use the campus chapel’s bell tower for Friday afternoon call to prayer, or adhan, after announcing three days before that it would permit it, is more than a capitulation to the strident calls of critics. It is a missed, or at least transformed, opportunity to do what colleges and universities are meant to do: educate. More...
By Erwin Chemerinsky. The Internet presents First Amendment quandaries that seem fundamentally different from those society faced previously. But are they really?
Once only people wealthy enough to own a newspaper or a broadcast station could reach a large audience. More...
By Madeline Will. The University of California at Berkeley plans to open a global campus, but it intends to do so without going very far from home. Under the plan, partner universities from around the world would set up shop at a new outpost just 10 miles from Berkeley’s main campus.
The Berkeley Global Campus at Richmond Bay, campus officials say, will offer a "global citizenship" curriculum—with a focus on topics like governance, ethics, health, and sustainability—for graduate students from the United States and abroad. More...
By Casey Fabris. By all accounts, the career paths of today’s students will hardly resemble those of their parents. So what are colleges doing to help them prepare?
On Wednesday the Kettering Foundation, the National Issues Forums Institute, and Augsburg College gathered a group of leaders from higher education, business, government, and other fields here to begin what the organizations hope will be a national conversation on the question of how colleges should adapt to a working world changed by technology, globalization, and the aftermath of the recession. More...
By Jean Baxter. Divisions between the North and South have been a matter of public comment since Elizabeth Gaskell wrote her Midlands-based novel in 1855. Read more...