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In Reversal, UW System Reports Branch Campus Enrollments

The Universities of Wisconsin system released enrollment numbers for its branch campuses Monday, reversing officials’ initial decision to release only...
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A Near-Future Vision of AI in Higher Ed

The state of the art of generative artificial intelligence is changing at lightning speed. Advances come by the hour, not just by the day. How might this play out in higher ed?

Faculty Lawsuit Over California Community Colleges’ DEI Rules Dismissed

A federal district judge dismissed a lawsuit brought by Daymon Johnson, a Bakersfield College history professor, against his college and...

Howard Community College Board Rejects Calls to Oust President

The Howard Community College board is pushing back against calls to remove President Daria J. Willis in response to anonymous...
An image of a crossword puzzle with blank spaces; one line is filled out, across, reading "LEGACY."

To Restore Trust, End Legacy Admissions

Ronald Daniels and Tom Stritikus write that ending legacy preferences is a first step in repairing trust in higher ed.

An African American teacher, a mature woman in her 40s, sitting in front of her class of elementary school students, 6 and 7 years old, reading a book. She has asked a question and most of the children are raising their hands. They are in first grade or second grade.

Program Innovation: Building a Pipeline for Diverse Educators in Seattle

A growing initiative at Seattle Central College helps address a need for diverse teachers in Washington State through free tuition, professional support and culturally responsive pedagogical training. The program has content focused on intergenerational and academic trauma for students of color.

Protesters at Columbia University

Battling Crises on Campus

A crisis communications expert discusses the state of higher ed, last spring’s protests and what administrators can do to prepare for potential unrest ahead.

Multiracial group of students sitting at a university campus table studying together and chatting.

Report: Socio-Emotional Readiness of College Students Is On the Decline

The COVID-19 pandemic impacted interpersonal skills as well as students’ academics, according to research from EAB.