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Weekly Wisdom | Purdue University President Mung Chiang

Exploring leadership styles in this #WeeklyWisdom episode featuring Mung Chiang, President of Purdue University.

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Colleges Expand Wellness Offerings for Student Success

To address concerns about student health and well-being, institutions are bolstering their campus wellness spaces and services.

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Can Universities Still Diversify Faculty Hiring Under Trump?

The professoriate doesn’t demographically represent the U.S.—or the college student—population. The government’s anti-DEI crusade threatens efforts to address that.

China Research Spending Outstrips U.S. Despite Faltering Economy

Tariffs and further economic barriers only likely to drive spending on science and technology higher, analysts predict, amid hopes innovation can kick-start recovery.

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Judge Temporarily Blocks Cuts at Sonoma State

A judge issued a temporary restraining order to stop sweeping cuts, finding that the university violated its own policies on winding down academic programs.

Brown Takes Out $300 Million Loan

Brown University is borrowing $300 million from an unspecified lender, according to a regulatory filing—a move that comes as other...
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Reclaiming the Narrative About Critical Race Theory

Aja Martinez and Robert Smith say in a new book that the roots of CRT show that the academic discipline is uniquely American and an extension of the civil rights movement.

AGB Report Points to the Top Public Policy Issues for Governing Boards

Concerns about the Trump administration’s plans for higher ed loom large in a new report by the Association of Governing...