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Women’s Place in Higher Education in Question After Syrian Coup

Comments from the country’s new ministers have raised concerns about the future of women’s role in education and public positions.

Johns Hopkins Resolves Civil Rights Investigation

Johns Hopkins University has agreed to resolve a federal civil rights investigation into whether it violated Title VI of the...

KU Professor Fired Amid China Initiative Sues to Regain Job

The University of Kansas fired a professor whom a jury convicted in 2022 as part of the first Trump administration’s...
Woman in prison reads a book

Report: Implementing Tech for Incarcerated Students’ Success

A new publication from Ithaka S+R evaluates best practices in identifying and integrating technology into higher education in correctional facilities, weighing security concerns with academic goals.

An image showing the cover of the book Climate Justice and the University and a photo of the author, Jennie C. Stephens, a white woman with light brown hair.

The Dream of a Climate Justice University

Drawing on 30 years of experience researching climate, Jennie C. Stephens argues that modern universities are systematically unequipped to fight climate change.

7 Players Seek to Leave SJSU Volleyball

Seven members of the San José State University women’s volleyball team, which was embroiled in controversy this year over a...
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Historians Condemn ‘Scholasticide’ in Gaza at Conference

The measure now goes to the group’s elected council for approval, disapproval or a vote of the organization’s 10,000-plus full membership.

President Biden stands at a podium next to Education Secretary Miguel Cardona

U.S. Finalizes New Rules for Distance Ed and College Prep Programs

In a blow for immigration advocates, the Education Department decided against expanding some TRIO programs to undocumented students.