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A photo illustration consisting of a photograph of Katherine Franke next to an image of Columbia University's campus.

Pro-Palestinian Columbia Professor Departs After Investigation

Katherine Franke, a law professor whose interview became the subject of a university investigation, says she’s effectively been terminated.

Education Department Names ‘Postsecondary Success’ Honorees

The U.S. Department of Education has named the six inaugural winners of its Postsecondary Success Recognition Program, which were selected...
UC Berkeley campus

In-State, Black and Latino Enrollments Up Across UC System

The University of California system has been under pressure to enroll more in-state students for years. Newly released data shows that it’s making progress.

Three students stand with signs that read "education not deportation" and "united in justice for undocumented students."

Painful, Pragmatic or Both?

Advocates for undocumented students feel mixed emotions after the Biden administration nixed plans to expand some TRIO programs to noncitizens.

New Presidents or Provosts: Linfield, Colby, Saint Louis, Dickinson State, SMU, Hamline, Denver Seminary, Rockland CC, Indiana U South Bend, TCU

Mark Blegen, who currently serves as provost and vice president for academic affairs at Wisconsin’s Carroll University, has been appointed...

Leading House Republican Tells Biden Not to Close Antisemitism Investigations

A leading congressional Republican wants the Biden administration to refrain from closing any antisemitism investigations in the next week. Instead...
Sonoma State University's campus in California on a sunny day

New on the Job: Q&A With Sarah Ellison, Sonoma State University

The associate vice president of student affairs shares how her career trajectory informs the work she does now managing student access and success services on campus.

A photograph of Jim Grossman speaking into the mike at a lectern in front of a screen. Both the lectern and screen say "American Historical Association."

‘Historians Should Be Everywhere’: Questions for the AHA’s Retiring Leader

Jim Grossman, exiting after 15 years as executive director of the American Historical Association, discusses his efforts to multiply historians’ routes to tenure, The 1619 Project’s impact on history debates and why policymakers need historians.