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The Texas Senate chamber, with an aqua-blue rug and wooden desks and chair.

Tenure Survives in Texas; DEI Offices Do Not

Faculty groups still worry about provisions for dismissal; faculty and student groups oppose the DEI measure.

New Title IX Regulations Delayed

The Biden administration officially pushed back to October the release of new regulations regarding Title IX of the Education Amendments...

S.D. Governor Wants Drag Shows Banned on Campus

South Dakota governor Kristi Noem, a Republican, has proposed that drag shows be banned on public college and university campuses...
Migrants sit in New York City's Port Authority bus terminal.

Housing Migrants in College Dorms?

As asylum seekers arrive in the U.S., some legislators think college residence halls could provide a temporary housing solution. Most colleges say they don’t have room.

Liz Cheney Cheered, Protested at Commencement

Former U.S. representative Liz Cheney was cheered—and also protested—Sunday while giving the commencement speech at her alma mater, Colorado College...
Two students walk on Thomas More University's campus.

Success Program Launch: Developing a Second Core Curriculum

Administrators at Thomas More University reorganized its core curriculum design for students to follow a nine-credit concentration as a second major, minor or interdisciplinary coursework.

Mental Health in Rural New York: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of University at Albany Week: Brett Harris, clinical associate professor in the department of...
A male counselor speaks with a young male client.

Student Wellness Tip: Reaching Men With Mental Health Challenges

The director of counseling services at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock offers three strategies for combating male students’ negative ideas around mental health support.