The University of Washington faces growing accusations of failing to prevent “disruption” by protesters on campus after leftists violently shut
With the latest round of transfer portal arrivals and departures tapering off -- which easily could fit on an airport reader board -- the University of Washingt
An aspiring HBCU professor and civil rights attorney named Kiah Duggins has been identified as one of the victims of the mid-air collision between an American Airlines passenger jet and an army Black
Wednesday's tragic Washington DC plane crash of a commercial flight and helicopter. claimed the life of Kiah Duggins, a future HBCU professor at Howard University. Duggins, a former Miss Kansas contestant, was among the casualties of a collision between the airliner and a Black Hawk Helicopter near Reagan Airport on Wednesday.
The only Jewish studies professor on the school’s task force quit, saying he thought “real conversation and discourse” was lacking. As a pro-Palestinian encampment settled in on the ...
SEATTLE — The U.S. Department of Education announced Wednesday that it’s entered into an agreement with the University of Washington to ensure the university complies with federal civil rights law, after the federal agency reviewed its handling of dozens of discrimination complaints.
For 25 years, the University of Washington has played a critical role developing tech-focused business leaders through its Technology Management MBA program. This month, the university proudly welcomes the
Students and staff at the California Aeronautical University are grappling with the impact of the recent plane crash in Washington, a national tragedy that has
Author and historian Ibram X. Kendi is leaving Boston University, where he served as founding director of the Center for Antiracist Research, to join the faculty of Howard University in Washington D.C.
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — One of the American Airlines pilots involved in a serious crash in Washington, D.C. Wednesday attended Embry Riddle University, and lived in Ormond Beach, according to a statement from the University. Jonathan Jay Campos was confirmed to be from the class of 2015, and was one of the pilots of American Airlines Flight 5342.
The Legislature should move toward shining a light on how the top leaders of our universities are chosen, not continue to cloak it in darkness.
The University of Washington introduced a class to teach civil discourse and bridge divides among students, featuring a variety of speakers and promoting respect for different perspectives.