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College Towns Come Back to Life

The COVID-19 pandemic turned college towns into ghost towns, decimating local economies. Now they’re bouncing back, thanks to new initiatives, innovative partnerships—and hungry students.

Courseware Designed to Close Equity Gaps

Coalitions of companies, colleges and research groups, funded by Gates, will develop digital courses especially aimed at improving learning outcomes for underrepresented students in gateway statistics and chemistry courses.

USC Sues YouTubers Who Stormed Classrooms for Prank Videos

The University of Southern California has sued two men who allegedly barged into classrooms to film prank videos for their...

AACRAO and NACUBO Issue Statement on Holds

The American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers and the National Association of College and University Business Officers have...

Tenure Awarded… at Hamline, McHenry County College, Purdue Northwest

Hamline University Jen England, English Curt Lund, digital media arts Maggie Struck, education McHenry County College Collin Jaeger, biology Purdue...

A New Tool for Assessing Campus Climate on Religion

The tool will allow colleges and universities to assess their atmosphere for religious diversity.

Texas Judge Grants Out-of-State Students a Tuition Break

In a case that could have significant consequences for higher education in Texas, a federal judge ruled that out-of-state students...

Newspaper Standoff at VMI

Virginia Military Institute administrators have a contentious relationship with a resurrected student newspaper, which they worry is a puppet publication for alumni with an ax to grind against reforms.