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Complicit?

Faculty and students at the University of Michigan are calling on a regent to resign due to his leadership role in the Republican Party and rhetoric around the 2020 election and Capitol violence.

Great Recession Graduates: Where Are They Now?

One in five of those receiving bachelor's degrees in 2007-08 had negative net worth in 2018, and 14 percent couldn't pay essential expenses.

Out-of-Classroom Comments, Classroom Trouble

At Texas A&M, complaints about professors' protected speech turned into investigations into their classroom conduct, with career-altering results.

Senators Ask GAO to Examine If Colleges Are Doing Enough for Disabled Students

A bipartisan group of three senators on Wednesday asked the Government Accountability Office to examine whether colleges and universities are...

NYU Tops 100,000 Applications for Freshmen

New York University believes it is the first private university to top 100,000 applications, with a 20 percent increase this...

Why Presidents Say What They Say

College presidents issued statements both bland and blistering after last week's storming of the U.S. Capitol. Examining the thought process used to craft their words offers understanding into their true values.

‘Just Futures’

Mellon Foundation gives $72 million in grants of up to $5 million each for humanities-focused projects addressing issues of racial justice.

Academic Minute: Corporations and Women’s Economic Empowerment

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Bentley University Week, Laurel Steinfield, assistant professor of marketing, discusses the paradoxes that...