The federal government is funding educational seminars about the 250th anniversary of America’s founding. Applying institutions get a leg up if they have what are often criticized as conservative centers.
Court Filing Sheds Light on Civil Rights Complaints Under Trump
The complaint and investigation data show the toll of mass layoffs, advocates argue. The department says OCR “is vigorously upholding its responsibilities.”
Colleges Use Podcasts to Reach Students
As podcasts have grown in popularity among young people, higher education professionals are getting behind the mike to provide advice and support to current and potential students.
They Want to Leave the U.S. Is a Master’s Their Ticket Out?
Young Americans unhappy with Trump’s leadership are going to graduate school abroad as a way of escaping, at least temporarily.
How Trump Uses the DOJ as Tool of ‘Fear-Mongering’
The Department of Justice has traditionally focused on regulatory compliance in academe, but now it’s weaponizing civil rights law to force ideological alignment, experts say.
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Ep. 163: Campus Culture Eats Innovation Strategy for Breakfast
How bottom-up leadership is helping to establish an environment for new ideas.
Ep. 162: Voices of Student Success: Recognizing and Encouraging Military-Affiliated Students
In the latest episode of Voices of Student Success, the University of Texas at San Antonio’s senior director of veteran and military affairs discusses ways to engage and support military-affiliated learners.
What Does It Take to Successfully Commercialize Research?
A technology-transfer expert and biotech spin-out founder explain the steps involved in moving discoveries from the lab to the market.
Actions That Make a Real Difference in the Fight Against Climate Change
From global finance to the laboratory, hear about two very different ways universities can reduce their carbon emissions.