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The political ascendancy of Kamala Harris and Stacey Abrams has led to a sense of hope for similar trends in professions in which Black women are underrepresented. It has also led higher ed leaders to renew their commitment to helping Black women assume leadership roles in their fields.

Student Strike at Bryn Mawr College Ends

Bryn Mawr College students who had been boycotting classes and campus jobs for the past 16 days have ended their...

Kelly Acquires Higher Ed Executive Search Firm

Kelly, an employee and executive recruitment company, acquired Greenwood/Asher & Associates, a higher education executive search firm, earlier this month...

N.C. State Staff Member Accused of Proud Boys Membership, Online Harassment

North Carolina State University is investigating Chadwick Jason Seagraves, a staff member in the university’s technology support services department, after...

Ed Dept. Analysis Projects $435B in Student Loan Losses

A new analysis conducted for the U.S. Department of Education puts the amount of money the federal government stands to...

Academic Minute: Systemic Racism

Today on the Academic Minute, Edna Chun, lecturer at Columbia University, uses a higher education lens to examine systemic racism...

Who Will Teach Ethnic Studies?

California State University will require students to take ethnic studies, but the faculty and system remain divided over how to put the new requirement into place.

Open Access Comes to Selective Journal

Nature sets article processing charge at the equivalent of $11,250 for researchers selecting open-access publishing.