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Gauging COVID’s Impact on Internationalization

A new report finds that the COVID-19 pandemic stalled efforts to expand international student enrollment and global partnerships, but institutions are eager to get back on track.

Man Pretended to Be Stanford Student for 10 Months

Stanford University officials removed a man from the basement of a campus housing unit last week, the Los Angeles Times...

Xavier Receives $50 Million Gift

Xavier University, a private Jesuit institution in Cincinnati, announced a $50 million gift on Tuesday, the largest in the university’s...

Antisemitic Note Found at Brown-RISD Hillel

An antisemitic note was found over the weekend at the Brown–Rhode Island School of Design Hillel Center, which serves Jewish...

Bill Seeks More Transparency About Endowments

College and university endowment assets collectively total more than $821 billion, but determining how much of those assets are managed by diversely owned firms has proven difficult. A bill seeks to change that.

Employees and Internet Security Policies: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Sumantra Sarkar, associate professor of management at Binghamton University, discusses why digital security will only...

Tenure Awarded… at Kenyon, MIT

Kenyon College Qussay Al-Attabi, Arabic Anna Aydinyan, Russian Katie Black, economics Joy Brennan, religious studies Anton Dudley, drama Patrick Ewell...

Ferrum College President Resigns Abruptly

David Johns, president of Ferrum College, is stepping down abruptly, though reportedly on good terms. Ferrum, a small private college...