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Weekly Wisdom | University at Buffalo President Tripathi
Insights from a unique path to becoming college president on this #WeeklyWisdom episode with Dr. Satish Tripathi, President of the University at Buffalo.

Harvard Announces Changes Driven by Internal Reports on Antisemitism, Anti-Muslim Bias
Harvard University is rethinking its admissions, curriculum and more and investing in Jewish and Palestinian studies as it reckons with the fallout of pro-Palestinian protests.

A Little Failure Goes a Long Way, a New Book Argues
In a conversation about his new book, Let Colleges Fail, economic historian Richard Vedder discusses why higher ed institutions should operate more like the Fortune 500.

Survey: Financial Struggles Impede Students’ Academic Progress
New research from Trellis Strategies shows that the average college student has a high rate of financial fragility, which can negatively impact their ability to concentrate on school.
Ex-NIH Director Says Trump Silenced Him, Others
A former director of the National Institutes of Health—who resigned in February—told CBS ’s 60 Minutes that working at the...
No Contract Renewal for Connecticut State Chancellor
Following a recent spending controversy, the Connecticut State Colleges and University system has declined to renew Chancellor Terrence Cheng’s contract...
AAUP Report Backs Tenured Pro-Palestine Professor Who Was Fired
A new American Association of University Professors investigative report concludes that Muhlenberg College violated the academic freedom of a tenured...
Another 700 NSF Grants Cut
Another 700 National Science Foundation grants were slashed Friday, the day after the agency’s director quit and a week after...
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