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Awareness of Open Educational Resources Grows, but Adoption Doesn't

As COVID-19 forced professors to embrace digital texts, they were likelier to know about -- but not to use -- free, openly licensed materials. Progress was greatest at colleges that promoted OER, especially minority-serving ones.

No More ‘Divisive Concepts’ in Iowa?

Trump's diversity training ban died at the federal level but is finding new life -- in Iowa.

Ethics and Diversity Course on Hold

Boise State halts a diversity course for 1,300 students midsemester over a rumored video of a student being “humiliated” for being white. The university hasn't seen the video, but the course was already under scrutiny from state lawmakers.

Liberty University Center Cuts Ties With Second Namesake

Liberty University’s Falkirk Center, which was established in 2019 and quickly became what The New York Times described as “the...

University of Richmond Will Keep Controversial Building Names

University of Richmond leaders are standing firm on their decision to retain the names of a slave owner and a...

Mills College, Long Struggling, to Close

In 2015, after Sweet Briar College announced a plan to close that it has since reversed, another women's college on...

NYU Shanghai Students Arrested, Injured in 2 Incidents

Nine students at New York University’s Shanghai campus, including six Americans, were detained by Chinese police last week in two...

Analysis: Esports Teams Are Male-Dominated

About 88 percent of scholarships for varsity college and university esports programs are awarded to male students, according to a...