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FIRE Survey: Most Faculty Fear Discussing Controversial Topics

The vast majority of faculty members—87 percent—say it’s difficult to have open and honest conversations about divisive political topics, including...

Duke Endowment Pledges $1.9 Billion to 4 Colleges

The Duke Endowment, one of the largest nonprofit foundations in the nation, will donate $1.9 billion to four colleges in...

Air Force Academy Sued Over Affirmative Action

An anti–affirmative action group sued the Air Force Academy for its continued use of race-conscious admissions on Wednesday, days after...

Voices of Student Success: Generative AI in Teaching and Learning

Over the past two years, generative AI has blazed its way on to college campuses, first in students’ hands and...

Michigan President’s New Contract Among Most Lucrative Ever

University of Michigan president Santa Ono now has one of the most lucrative deals ever for a public higher education...

Saint Augustine’s Denied Accreditation, Plans to Appeal

The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges voted to remove Saint Augustine’s University from its membership, again...

7 Arrested in Connection With Online Drug Market for Rutgers Students

Seven people were arrested in connection with a social network where Rutgers University students bought and sold illegal drugs, NBC...
Pepperdine University students wear N-95 masks while watching the Franklin fire creep toward the Malibu campus.

Pepperdine Cancels In-Person Finals Due to Wildfire Threat

Following a six-hour lockdown on campus due to a wildfire threat, Pepperdine University administrators canceled final exams for Tuesday, Dec...