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Why Did Shafik Step Down Now?

Congress grilled seven leaders over campus antisemitism in three hearings. Columbia President Minouche Shafik is now the third leader to resign in the aftermath.

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...

Notre Dame Men's Swimming Suspended for Misconduct

The University of Notre Dame has suspended its men’s swimming team for at least one academic year after a review...
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Students Link Their Success to Affordability

Students across every institution type and demographic—including household income—link the cost of tuition to their academic success in a new analysis of Student Voice data.

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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Scaling Up: Expanding Entrepreneurship Across Campus

American University’s Kogod School of Business grew its center for entrepreneurship to encourage and engage all students on the topic via three strategic pillars.

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Increased Financial Aid Can Increase Demand for Basic Needs Services

A new survey from New Mexico shows that nearly 60 percent of students are food insecure. Experts say that number likely rose when the state’s free-tuition program made college more accessible for low-income learners.

Judge Tosses Professors’ Suit Against Indiana’s ‘Intellectual Diversity’ Law

On Wednesday, a judge dismissed a lawsuit that had sought to invalidate the parts of a new Indiana law requiring...