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Light Sculpting

Indoor lighting is a place we can make improvements. In today’s Academic Minute, part of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Week, Robert...

First in the Family Make Their Mark in College

While first-generation college students’ backgrounds and challenges are unique to the individual, they tend to have high expectations and multifaceted postgraduation goals—plus complex support needs.

Is Penn Going to Punish Amy Wax?

Dean of law school says she deserves a “major sanction.” A faculty panel is studying the issues involved with her statements about Black, Asian, Latino, Jewish and gay people.

FAFSA Submissions Are on the Rise

The Class of 2022 drove a 4.6 percent increase in FAFSA applications from 2020, according to new data from the...

Bowdoin to Offer AI Ethics Course in 2023

Bowdoin College will develop a new class focused on the ethical issues raised by artificial intelligence technologies that will be...

HBCU Leaders Build New Ties in Israel

A delegation of historically Black college and university presidents traveled to Israel this month to meet with agriculture and tech researchers at Israeli universities and explore future partnerships.

Federal Judge Blocks Title IX Guidance on Transgender Students

The temporary injunction issued in Tennessee will apply to the 20 Republican-led states that joined the litigation.