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Johns Hopkins Says No Private Police, for Now

The university will delay plans to create a campus police department for at least two years.

Half the Sample

Study says biological research still treats female subjects as an afterthought. But “sex inclusion” in the sample has its critics.

Endowment Values Dropped 13.4% on Average in Q1

A new survey shows that many colleges and universities experienced a loss in endowment values during the pandemic, with respondents...

A Place to Call Home – and to Study

Cerritos College has opened a 28-bed housing development for homeless students as part of an initiative to help them complete their studies and earn associate degrees.

Emergency Grant Limit Blocked in Washington State

A federal judge in Washington State has blocked the Education Department's rule limiting which college students are eligible for emergency grants but left in place a ban on undocumented students getting the aid.

Clemson Removes Calhoun Name From Honors College

The Clemson University Board of Trustees voted unanimously on June 12 to remove the name of John C. Calhoun from...

A Long Time Coming

A design university in Toronto set out to hire five full-time black faculty members -- the first ever in its Faculty of Design. It took more than 100 years.

Sole Finalist Withdraws From Wisconsin Presidential Search

Jim Johnsen, president of the University of Alaska system, withdrew his name from consideration to become the University of Wisconsin...