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Online M.B.A.s Overtake Residential Programs
Thanks in part to the COVID-19 pandemic, online M.B.A. programs have gained stature—and students. That’s good news for accessibility, and a promising model for other graduate programs.

Students Demand Action on Abortion Rights
In the wake of a leaked Supreme Court draft decision indicating that Roe v. Wade could be overturned, students are staging protests and urging their institutions to help keep abortion accessible.

Professors’ Part in Maintaining Student Mental Health
What faculty members think, actions they take and adjustments they make can go a long way to lessen student mental health and wellness challenges, as this infographic shows.
New Names for 2 Buildings at UNC Chapel Hill
Nearly two years after lifting its ban on renaming campus buildings, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has...

A President on Leave, a Foundation Facing Backlash
The president of Oxnard College made no secret of his frustrations with the institution’s foundation. He believes he was placed on leave as a result.
Obamas, Airbnb CEO Launch New Scholarship
The Obama Foundation and Airbnb co-founder and CEO Brian Chesky announced a new scholarship Monday to support students pursuing public...
Court: Arizona State Can’t Sue Anonymous Instagram Account
The Arizona Board of Regents cannot move forward with a lawsuit against the owner of an anonymous Instagram account that...
2 LaGrange College Athletes Killed in Crash
Two members of the baseball team at LaGrange College in Georgia were killed in a car crash Saturday night, hours...
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