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AARP Says Yale Settled Wellness Program Lawsuit

The AARP Foundation said Monday that Yale University had agreed to settle for $1.29 million a lawsuit alleging that Yale’s...

A Multipronged Approach

Northern Essex Community College introduced a slew of new initiatives to enroll and retain Hispanic students after the pandemic led to a sharp enrollment decline. The college recovered the losses, and administrators learned lasting lessons about how to better serve these students.

Students Who Study Abroad Graduate Faster Than Peers

A new study from the University System of Georgia found that students who study abroad graduate faster than their peers...

Caste Protections Are a Civil Rights Win, but Be Ready for Backlash

The backlash to universities adding caste as a protected category under antidiscrimination policies is a warning of what’s to come, Pranay Somayajula writes.

Land Acknowledgments and Indigenous Students: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of University of North Carolina at Asheville Week: Trey Adcock, associate professor of interdisciplinary...

Lawsuit Against Ashford University and Zovio Prevails

The San Diego Superior Court ruled in the state of California’s favor in a lawsuit against Ashford University, an online...

European University Association Kicks Out Russian Universities

The European University Association suspended the memberships of 12 Russian universities whose leaders signed a statement by Russian rectors backing...
Opinion

The Pandemic’s Silver Lining for Faculty

Administrators have used it as a catalyst for transforming their policies and procedures to honor the important roles both tenured and non-tenure-track faculty members play, writes Adrianna Kezar.