Filter & Sort

Antisemitism Awareness Program Launched at HBCUs
Students at South Carolina State University and Voorhees University are learning about antisemitism and the history of Black-Jewish relations as part of a new program.
Embattled Eastern Gateway Community College Set to Fold
Eastern Gateway Community College, which has struggled financially over the last year, is set to begin dissolving in June unless...
Providence College Accused of LGBTQ+ Discrimination
Faculty, students and alumni at Providence College in Rhode Island have accused the administration of “hypocrisy toward and systemic oppression...
The Short-Term Costs of Unhealthy Behaviors: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Kaitlin Woolley, associate professor of marketing at the SC Johnson College of business at Cornell...
Lincoln President Cleared of Bullying in Administrator’s Death
Third-party investigators hired by Lincoln University of Missouri’s Board of Curators found no evidence that university administrator Antoinette (Bonnie) Candia-Bailey...

No Surprises for Higher Ed in Spending Bill
The final federal spending package for the 2023–24 fiscal year, released Thursday, would provide mostly level funding for higher ed, with a small increase for Federal Student Aid.
High Schools Say They’re Falling Short on College Prep
Only 47 percent of public high schools say they’re doing a “very good” or “excellent” job preparing students for college...

Boosting the Bottom Line Through Athletics
Big-time college sports, often money-losing enterprises, have contracted in recent years—even as smaller, tuition-dependent institutions add teams to boost enrollment.
Pagination
Pagination
- 397
- /
- 7937