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Boston U Grad Worker Strike Now Longest in a Decade
With fall classes beginning about a week from now, the private institution must reach a deal soon with its student employees—or face further disruption.
Kentucky and Nebraska Dissolve Their DEI Offices
The political attack on diversity, equity and inclusion programs in higher education continues as both the University of Kentucky and...

Harris’s Candidacy Has Fired Up HBCU Students. Will the Enthusiasm Turn Into Votes?
Voter engagement organizations are working hard to get Black students to turn out in November.

New College of Florida Is Dumping Books—and Losing Professors
The conservative transformation of the institution continues, with gender studies texts being tossed and the faculty chair, plus other professors, taking leave.

Yeshiva University Enrollment Rises Amid Ongoing War in Gaza
Leaders of the Jewish higher ed institution say their student body is growing as some Jewish students leave other campuses amid protests over the Israel-Hamas war.
Harvard Students Agree to Drop Suit Over Comaroff’s Alleged Harassment
Three women who accused now-former Harvard University professor John Comaroff of sexual harassment, and of retaliating against them for reporting...
Richard Bland College May Be Granted Independence from William & Mary
After several years of seeking its own governance system, Richard Bland College may finally have the leverage it needs to...
University of Florida Provost Returning After Less Than 2 Months at Arizona
Joseph Glover just started as the University of Arizona's provost on July 1, but he’s already leaving. He’s returning to...
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