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Community-Based Research on Global Service Learning

Service learning can benefit marginalized communities. In today's Academic Minute, part of University of Central Arkansas Week, Leah Horton discusses...

Disparities in Testing

Colleges are planning a wide range of COVID-19 testing strategies, ranging from frequent universal testing to no campus-based testing at all. Variation of approaches raises questions about equity.

Will Shame Make Students Stop Socializing?

Shame and fear aren't the best motivators for public health campaigns, experts say. But colleges take that approach amid COVID-19 outbreaks as campuses reopen.

Early Adopters

Being among the first to announce an online fall wasn't easy, but these college leaders say the benefits outweighed the drawbacks.

Governor's Adviser Lined Up to Lead SUNY

The State University of New York Board of Trustees will likely forgo a national search for a new chancellor despite faculty opposition.
Opinion

BHL on COVID

Scott McLemee reviews Bernard-Henri Lévy's The Virus in the Age of Madness.
Opinion

Don’t Rely on Black Faculty to Do the Antiracist Work

Higher education leaders can do more than simply give lip service to the need to dismantle systemic racism, argues Shenique S. Thomas-Davis, who offers a number of recommendations.

New Push to Diversify Endowments and Their Managers

Several members of Congress and activists are pushing colleges to reveal diversity measures for those who manage their endowments and investments. The numbers aren't pretty now, but some see hope for change.