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The organization that started with 15 private colleges now has more than 1,100 participating institutions. But closing equity ...
An academic success coach at the University of St. Thomas in Houston shares insights and strategies she’s found successful to ...
The past few years have brought a seemingly endless series of existential challenges for colleges and their leaders. Although ...
The indebted institution tasked committees of faculty and staff with planning for changes. But this week, a dean forged ahead ...
Indiana governor Mike Braun said that Indiana University’s Board of Trustees should “take action” if allegations that ...
Scientists say HHS’s decision to stop investing in mRNA vaccine research is another sign of the growing politicization of ...
Ruling in part that professors lack First Amendment protections in the classroom, a federal judge denied an effort from ...
The cancellation of a special Harvard Educational Review issue on Palestine speaks to the intensification of an already ...
Dreamers and their advocates say the Trump administration has launched a multifront attack on DACA and benefits historically ...
Some advocates for historically Black colleges and universities worry about the lack of representation at a time when the ...
Despite victories at the district and appellate level, higher education advocates remain cautious as the Supreme Court sides ...
The disinvestment from DEI and scientific pipeline programs will mean STEM training gaps will only grow, Tania Fabo writes.