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Bloomfield Turns to Montclair State for Help
Bloomfield College announced in the fall that it needed financial support to keep its doors open. Dozens of institutions responded, and now the predominantly Black college has a new partner.

Professor’s Suspension Casts a Pall
Yale professors and students question why a Chinese professor has been suspended prior to any actual charges against him. The case appears to be connected to the newly defunct federal China Initiative.
Middle East Studies Scholars Approve BDS Resolution
The Middle East Studies Association said Wednesday that its members voted 768 to 167 to join the boycott, divestment and...
Howard Instructors Call Off Strike, Announce Contract Deal
Non-tenure-track faculty members at Howard University called off a planned three-day strike early Wednesday after securing a tentative first union...
USC Education School Says It Provided Faulty Data to ‘U.S. News’
The University of Southern California is withdrawing its education school from U.S. News & World Report’s graduate school rankings, which...
Supreme Court Nominee Would Recuse Herself From Harvard Case
Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, President Biden’s nominee to the U.S. Supreme Court, said she wouldn’t hear the Harvard University affirmative...

War in Ukraine Disrupts Medical Education in India
India lacks enough spaces in medical schools, so for years the country has relied on Ukraine to fill the gap for low-income students.
Ukrainian Archbishop to Speak at Notre Dame’s Commencement
Notre Dame University announced Wednesday that Ukrainian archbishop Borys Gudziak will be the principal speaker and receive an honorary degree...
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