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New Programs: Nursing, Addiction Counseling, Mechatronics Engineering

The following colleges have announced new academic programs: Clinton College is starting a bachelor of science in nursing. Emory &...
Leeza Fernand, an administrator at Northern Virginia community college, stands below a large, red lantern with her arms outstretched.

Broadening the Fulbright Program’s Reach

Some community college leaders and scholars are advocating for more access to the international educational and cultural exchange program.

Poll: Most Americans Favor Modest Affirmative Action

Most Americans support affirmative action in college admissions and do not want the Supreme Court to ban it, according to...
A few students walk, stand or sit outside on Chapel Hill's campus, in the shade of a tree.

UNC ‘Civic Life’ Center Progressing, Over Faculty Objections

Chapel Hill faculty members were caught off guard in January by what sounded like the return of a proposed conservative campus center. They objected, but the university is moving forward.

Poll: Most Americans Favor Modest Affirmative Action

Most Americans support affirmative action in college admissions and do not want the Supreme Court to ban it, according a...
Migrants sit in New York City's Port Authority bus terminal.

Housing Migrants in College Dorms?

As asylum seekers arrive in the U.S., some legislators think college residence halls could provide a temporary housing solution. Most colleges say they don’t have room.

Richard Corcoran and Ron DeSantis pictured together at an event

The New Florida Presidential Profile

Conservative politicians are increasingly being considered for college presidencies in Florida as the governor seeks to impose Republican priorities on higher education.

The Texas Senate chamber, with an aqua-blue rug and wooden desks and chair.

Tenure Survives in Texas; DEI Offices Do Not

Faculty groups still worry about provisions for dismissal; faculty and student groups oppose the DEI measure.