Hopkins hires hundreds in Baltimore, seeking to strengthen community; No, Betsy DeVos, faculty aren’t telling students what to think, Ivy League professor says; Colleges are ground zero for mob attacks on free speech, lawyer says; Universities respond to new executive order on immigration with concern;
 
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Hopkins hires hundreds in Baltimore, seeking to strengthen community
University and health system report on progress of initiative called HopkinsLocal
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Harvard Law School will no longer require the LSAT for admission
In a pilot program sure to be noted by universities across the country, Harvard Law School will allow applicants to submit GRE scores in place of LSAT scores.
 
No, Betsy DeVos, faculty aren’t telling students what to think, Ivy League professor says
A University of Pennsylvania professor counters the education secretary's contention that university faculty are silencing people with whom they disagree.
 
Colleges are ground zero for mob attacks on free speech, lawyer says
Colleges must lead the way in protecting free speech, the executive director of the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education argues after a controversial speaker was forced to flee a liberal arts campus.
 
Universities respond to new executive order on immigration with concern
While campus leaders expressed relief at some provisions of the revised executive order, they worried that the overall impact would be to deter top international scholars from coming to the United States.
 
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