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Pandemic Hurts Student Mental Health

A new survey found students had difficulty accessing mental health care and experienced higher rates of depression after the pandemic began, prompting calls for a broad response from colleges.

Why Scripps College Went Online-Only for the Fall

Amid a growing public health crisis, Scripps College's president walks through the process of deciding to hold an all-virtual fall semester. It comes at a cost.

Legal Challenges on Many Fronts

Four lawsuits have been filed against new Department of Education regulations for how colleges must respond to sexual misconduct on campus. The lawsuits question the merits of the regulations and seek to block their implementation.
Opinion

Colleges Shouldn't Revoke Admissions Offers

It will fail to fight racism, writes Joe Cohn.

Academic Minute: Porcelain

Today on the Academic Minute, Suzanne Marchand, professor of history at Louisiana State University, explores how some objects may have...
Opinion

Finding Future Presidents

Peter Eckel explores the ways the pandemic might take its toll on the search for talent at the top and what search committees and boards should do in response.

Paul Quinn Launches Accelerated Online Degree

Paul Quinn College is launching a fully online 36-month undergraduate degree in business administration and public policy designed to educate...
Opinion

More Crucial Than Ever

Today's climate demands the inclusion of ethnic studies throughout higher education, argues Elwood Watson, who disputes the naysayers' routine criticisms of the field.