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After her graduation ceremony, the young adult daughter closes her eyes as she embraces her unrecognizable mother.

How First-Gen Mexican American Students Define Success

A recent report asks first-generation college students who are Mexican American to define what educational attainment means for them and what helps them achieve success.

A photo illustration including a photograph of Charles J. (Chuck) Cooper with text from the Stop WOKE Act superimposed over his face.

Florida Argues It Could Stop Professors From Criticizing Governor

A nationally prominent conservative lawyer, hired to defend the state’s Stop WOKE Act, asserted that what public university professors say in classrooms “is the government’s speech.” The national implications for academic freedom could be dire.

Opinion

The ‘Browning’ of America

Beyond the embrace of Black creativity in popular culture, is this country moving toward a transracial society?

Professor Fired for Attending Unite the Right Rally Sues

A Furman University professor who administrators have been investigating for his involvement in the 2017 Unite the Right rally in...
Virginia Foxx, in a bright teal blazer, sits behind a dais.

House Republicans Advance Resolution to Block New Title IX Regs

In a busy Thursday meeting, the education committee also advanced the first legislation to combat antisemitism on campuses and block student athletes from unionizing. But LGBTQ+ protections sparked the hottest debate.

Students protesting at UCLA. One holds a Palestinian flag and one holds an Israeli flag.

Jewish Presidents Reflect on Navigating Campus Protests and Criticisms

As college leaders struggled to respond to protests over the Israel-Hamas war and concerns about campus antisemitism, Jewish presidents faced unique challenges. 

Woman working in a lab

Women Make Global Gains as Researchers, but Gaps Persist

A large-scale global study found that while the number of women in academic research is growing, STEM fields remain dominated by men.

An exterior view of the new Red Lake Nation College building in Minneapolis.

Tribal College Expands to City Center, Promoting Access

Starting this fall, Native students in Minneapolis can take classes at Red Lake Nation College’s new site downtown, allowing the institution to reach more students.