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Why Mourning Matters in the Anthropocene: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Sophie Chao, Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (DECRA) Fellow and lecturer in anthropology at the...

Oklahoma State Receives $120M Gift From T. Boone Pickens Foundation

Oklahoma State University has announced a $120 million gift from the T. Boone Pickens Foundation. A majority of the funds...
Ohio Wesleyan students smile holding black shirts that say "first-gen OWU"

New on the Job: Q&A With Thea Smekens at Ohio Wesleyan University

In her inaugural role as director of first-generation student success, Thea Smekens will oversee a new office for first-gen learners, promoting community and access for students.

George Mason U Professor Loses ‘Anti-Male Bias’ Suit

A George Mason University professor last week lost his court argument that the institution disciplined him for sexual harassment based...

Simmons May Cut Some Liberal Arts Departments

Simmons University, a women’s college in Boston, is considering cutting several liberal arts departments in an attempt to improve the...
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More Indian Students Seeking a Ph.D. Leave the Country

The country’s providers of doctoral education say they lack enough applicants.

 City College of San Francisco board president Alan Wong stands in a row with a group of representatives of organizations supporting Cantonese programming in front of a college building on the Chinatown campus. Many of the people are Asian American, and some are wearing blue paper masks.

Cantonese Certificate Program Stalled at City College of San Francisco

The college was expected to launch two Cantonese certificate programs this fall. One program isn’t moving forward, and advocates are upset by the delay.

New Reports Assess Impact of Pandemic on Tuition Policies and Financial Aid

Most states were able to keep financial aid programs at public colleges intact during the pandemic, but they were not...