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‘We Are Fighting for Our Survival’

If the Claremont School of Theology cannot sell its campus for close to market value, it will close. The Claremont Colleges, first in line to purchase the land, asserts it has already made a generous offer.

Misleading Calculation or Standard Procedure?

Calbright College enrollment numbers include students who have been inactive for months. College leaders say their method for counting enrollments is standard. Some current and former employees disagree.

Architect Quits UCSB Panel Over Plan for Donor’s Project

A prominent architect has quit the University of California, Santa Barbara’s Design Review Committee to protest the university’s proposed Munger...

Excelencia Certifies 10 Institutions Boosting Latinx Success

Excelencia in Education, an advocacy group focused on Latinx students, announced the 2021 cohort of colleges and universities receiving the...

Campus Communication in the Digital Age | Available On-Demand

In a turbulent and fast-changing environment, how colleges and universities communicate with their faculty and staff, and enable them to...

Live Updates Archive: Aug. 2020 - Oct. 2021 COVID-19 and Higher Education

Penn Announces Punishments for Students Who Didn’t Vaccinate Oct. 29, 6:22 a.m. The University of Pennsylvania announced that it will...

Buddhism and the Laws of War

How can Buddhism inform the modern world? In today's Academic Minute, James Madison University's Christina Kilby digs into this ancient...

A Retreat From China Collaborations in the Face of U.S. Scrutiny

About half of Chinese scientists at U.S. universities report concerns about being surveilled by the U.S. government. Survey finds evidence that fears about a China-focused Department of Justice initiative to combat trade-secret theft may be harming American science.