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Increasing Policing

University of Chicago and Chicago Police Department take steps to increase policing and surveillance in areas around campus following killing of recent graduate.

A Template for Academic Freedom

Professors seek a united faculty voice against legislative incursions into the curriculum with respect to the teaching of race.

Groups Urge Colleges to Abandon Legacy Admissions

Twenty education groups are today issuing an open letter to college presidents and boards urging them to abandon legacy admissions...
Opinion

How to Help Students Develop ‘Mental Immunity’

Colleges should educate students about toxic stress, the lasting effects of the pandemic and how to ameliorate the impact of those experiences on their learning, Mays Imad and her students write.

Howard Alumni Sue Board, Alleging Shared Governance Violation

A group of 10 Howard University alumni sued the university’s Board of Trustees Monday, alleging that the governing body violated...

Cornell, With 469 Student Cases, Moves Finals Online

Cornell University, following a spike in student cases, is moving all final exams online. The university currently has 469 active...

New Programs: Neurodiversity at Work, Fundraising Leadership, Teaching and Learning

Saint Joseph’s University, in Pennsylvania, is starting a minor in neurodiversity at work. Texas A&M University is starting a certificate...

Increased Demand, Limited Capacity

More eligible Californians are applying to University of California and California State University campuses, but a new report says underrepresented students still struggle to gain access to the institutions.