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Academic Minute: America’s Forgotten Domestic Slave Trade

Today on the Academic Minute: Joshua Rothman, professor of history at the University of Alabama, discusses one often-overlooked part of...

Eastern Michigan Faculty Votes No Confidence in President

The Eastern Michigan University Faculty Senate voted no confidence in James Smith, president of the university, and two other top...

Iowa Pays Nearly $2 Million in Christian Student Group Suits

The University of Iowa will pay nearly $2 million in attorneys’ fees to the legal group that represented two Christian...

NCAA Updates Draft Constitution After Special Convention

The National Collegiate Athletic Association announced a number of revisions to its draft constitution Tuesday, including broader language surrounding athletes’...

Higher Ed Sector Outlook Neutral for 2022

Fitch Ratings forecast a neutral sector outlook for U.S. colleges and universities in 2022, the credit ratings agency announced Tuesday...

New Alignment to Focus on Working Learners

Several colleges and universities that focus on adult and working learners are joining forces to try to better serve those...

More Colleges Require COVID-19 Booster Vaccines

More colleges have announced requirements that students and in some cases employees receive COVID-19 vaccine booster shots after the Centers...
Opinion

When Does Someone Have a Long COVID Disability?

New federal policies will probably create challenges for everyone—students, employees and higher ed institutions alike—but institutions should take particular notice, Howard Pashman writes.