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‘The Cheapest Form of Terrorism’

A rash of bomb threats has disrupted higher ed institutions—especially community colleges—across the country this summer.

Looking Back to Move Things Forward

LGBTQ alumni of Christian institutions often felt isolated and traumatized during their college years. Many are working to make sure current students have it better.

Capital Campaign Watch: Babson, Drexel

Raising the Goal Babson College, which started a campaign in 2016 with a goal of $300 million, and which now...

Evolving Faculty Views on Teaching, Publishing and Technology

A new report took the temperature of thousands of U.S. faculty members. Among the findings: a high regard for conferences, even when delivered virtually; a rise in open educational resources; and a decrease in scholarly funding.

Bills to Address Mental Health, Addiction on Campus Pass House

Two bipartisan bills targeting mental health and substance abuse passed the House. They would create new policies for campuses to carry out evidence-based programs to address the rising mental health crisis.

After Firing Former President, University of Michigan Hires Santa Ono

The University of Michigan will hire Santa Ono, a biomedical researcher and experienced higher education administrator, as its 15th president...

Better Classroom Experiences, Better Grades

A new report found that faculty members can improve students’ experiences in the classroom by adopting practices that make students...

Professor Sues U of Washington Over Land Acknowledgment

A professor has sued the University of Washington in federal court over a dispute over a land acknowledgment. The professor...