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Higher Ed Asset Management Lacks Diversity

Colleges have increasingly emphasized the importance of diversity, equity and inclusion in recent years—but not necessarily in the firms managing their assets, a new study finds.

Va. Community College System Board Pressured by Governor

The board of the Virginia Community College System agreed Wednesday to add a representative of Governor Glenn Youngkin’s administration to...

Curry Fires Employee After Probe of Hateful Graffiti

Curry College, in Massachusetts, has fired an employee linked to hateful graffiti found on campus this year, WHDH News reported...

Instructor Motivations for Wikipedia-Based Assignments

What are the benefits of using Wikipedia in the classroom? In today’s Academic Minute, part of Wiki Education Week, Indiana...

What Biden’s Title IX Rules Mean for Due Process

Critics of newly proposed Title IX regulations fear that the Biden administration is stripping away due process; others believe the Department of Education is striking an appropriate balance.

Parallel Journeys, Lasting Legacies

Gary May, Darryll Pines and Reggie DesRoches first met at the UC Berkeley College of Engineering in the 1980s. Now they all head up large research universities—and remain close friends.

Pandemic Boost for Digital Course Materials

Instructors’ awareness and use of open educational resources and their recognition of the efficacy of digital texts rose sharply this year, an annual survey finds.

Mexican University Recruits First-World Talent

Monterrey Institute of Technology will spend $100 million on the new effort.