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Wentworth Faculty Rebuke Spring Instruction Plans

Faculty members at Wentworth Institute of Technology want more remote work flexibility. The university stands behind its reopening plans for fall and spring.

Arizona's 4-Year Public Universities Form Alliance

New alliance targets improving graduation rates and retention rates and admitting students from low-income families.

International Students Want to Return to China

They are turning to petitions and online appeals to make their case.

Academic Minute: Gender Bias

Today on the Academic Minute, Leanne Dzubinski, associate professor of intercultural education and study at Biola University, explores how to...

The Pulse: Sian Beilock of Barnard College

This episode of the Pulse podcast is part of an audio and video podcast series in response to the impact...

Systemic Racism

Systemic racism hasn’t always been in the news. In today's Academic Minute, Columbia University's Edna Chun explores this topic through...

A Faculty Death Miscommunicated

Iris Meda came out of retirement to teach nursing after the pandemic started. Her colleagues have criticized the way Collin College communicated her tragic death from COVID-19.

Front and Center

The political ascendancy of Kamala Harris and Stacey Abrams has led to a sense of hope for similar trends in professions in which Black women are underrepresented. It has also led higher ed leaders to renew their commitment to helping Black women assume leadership roles in their fields.