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A student in a ball cap sits at a laptop with the words "The George and Mary Foster Anthropology Library" on official lettering on the wall behind him, and, on banners below those letters, “You fund displacement why not education?” and “public libraries are not for sale."

UC Berkeley Student Protest Keeps Anthropology Library Open—Kind Of

Student protesters and faculty support dwindled over the nearly three-month occupation of the anthropology library.

Bonus Episode: Campus Interview with Montclair State's Jonathan Koppell

In this interview, Montclair State University president Jonathan Koppell talks about accessibility for minoritized groups, the power of creative communication and why he thinks universities need to own their part in the public’s diminishing trust in higher education.

Weekly Wisdom | Interview with VCU President Michael Rao

Get inspired by this incredible conversation about leadership with VCU President Michael Rao.

Paper: Highly Selective Private Colleges Could Diversify Student Bodies by Changing Admissions Practices

A new working paper suggests that highly selective private colleges could change the makeup of their student bodies (and the...

Overcoming Adversity: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Robin Morrison, senior researcher at the University of Zurich and affiliate scientist at the Dian...
Three Brenau students sit in front of a fountain on campus.

New on the Job: Whitney McDowell-Robinson, Brenau University

McDowell-Robinson joined Brenau’s newly renamed student development and engagement team in June, leading efforts to support students holistically.

Data Analysis Shows Leftward Shift in How College Towns Vote

As American college towns vote in greater numbers for Democratic candidates, Republicans are worried that the margin of victory will...