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Protesters at the University of Buffalo, including one holding up a pride flag, demonstrate outside of a Michael Knowles appearance on campus.

University at Buffalo Clubs Caught in Free Speech Crossfire

The student assembly introduced a new rule banning recognition of clubs affiliated with outside groups. Some believe it’s intended to censor a conservative campus organization.

Three students pose holding hand-drawn signs with the words helpful, growth and guidance

Success Program Launch: Growing Peer Mentorship

Augusta University will increase its mentorship offerings for incoming students this fall with the help of several hundred undergraduate and graduate student mentors.

Illustration of a scale weighing money on one side and textbooks and a graduation cap on the other.

Is College Worth It? Recent Analysis Says Yes

The analysis shows that about 80 percent of colleges provide a “minimum economic return” that makes an undergraduate degree worth the investment.

Christ to Retire as Berkeley Chancellor Next Year

Carol Christ, chancellor of the University of California, Berkeley, announced that she will retire from the position next year. “It...
A woman in a sweatshirt leans over a table working with papers and looking at a laptop with other people on the screen

Student and Faculty Perspectives on Digital Learning Differ

A new report shows misalignments in institutional and student views on preferences for virtual instruction and experience with generative AI.

Two students sing karaoke surrounded by rainbow decorations, one of them wearing a rainbow boa

5 Ways Colleges Are Promoting LGBTQ+ Student Belonging, Inclusion

Investing in inclusive resources and fostering a respectful and welcoming campus environment are a few actions colleges and universities are taking to support LGBTQ+ students.

Faculty members receive support in the accessibility lab at the University of North Dakota

Academic Success Tip: Train Professors to Make Content Accessible

The University of North Dakota opened an assistive technology lab in May, providing training and resources for faculty and staff members to promote universal design for learning principles in coursework.

Harvard Dishonesty Researcher Now on Administrative Leave

Harvard University has placed a business administration professor who studies dishonesty on administrative leave, The Chronicle of Higher Education reports...