A Legal Fight Over “Widespread” and “Severe” Hazing at Maryland
The University of Maryland says it had good reason to suspend alcohol-related and new-member activities among Greek organizations. Some fraternities disagree.
The University of Maryland says it had good reason to suspend alcohol-related and new-member activities among Greek organizations. Some fraternities disagree.
Hawaiian institutions, often doing more with less, stand to gain from AI adoption if they overcome language and tech talent challenges.
Lakeland University has moved some of its learning centers onto two-year college campuses to create a steady pipeline of transfer students from the colleges.
New research finds first-year college students who are more open and sociable are more inclined to feel connected to their institution.
Students say having professors engaged in them personally helps them stay engaged in class, and learning students’ names can be the first step.
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As March Madness begins, let’s acknowledge the racial exploitation behind college sports, Christian Collins writes.
Jim Jump reflects on moves by three more universities to reinstate standardized test requirements.
Black art and the politics of identity during the 1920s and 1930s.
Presidents must embody resilience and courage as they guide campuses through tensions and traumas, Freeman A. Hrabowski III and Ted Mitchell say.
Life is short, so we should pursue a path that allows us to be fully ourselves, writes Lauren Easterling.
A panel of news hounds discusses some of the biggest stories involving colleges.
Affordability is a top concern for higher education leaders, and professors are directly responsible for the affordability of their course materials.
Global warming has contributed to a record number of weather and climate disasters. In today’s Academic Minute, the University of Dayton’s Shuang-Ye Wu breaks down why.
Sound baths have become all the rage to increase your health; but what does science say? In today's Academic Minute, San Diego State University's Elisa Sobo listens in.
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