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The State of Virtual International Exchange

New report looks at the state of virtual international exchanges that connect youths across countries for curricular or noncurricular projects or dialogues.

Harvard Student Workers Announce Tentative Contract Deal

Harvard University’s student worker union, which is affiliated with the United Auto Workers, called off another planned strike Tuesday, saying...

Notre Dame Receives Record $50M Gift

University of Notre Dame alumnus Harry Fath and his wife, Linda, are donating $50 million to the Catholic institution, to...

Western Michigan Settles With Athletes Over Vaccine Mandate

Western Michigan University has reached a settlement with 16 student athletes who filed a lawsuit against the university for preventing...

California Community Colleges Face Low Completion Rates

California community colleges are struggling with low completion rates as many students fail to graduate with a degree or certificate...

Colorado’s First 2-Year Engineering Program Announced

Front Range Community College will be the first community college in Colorado to offer a two-year engineering degree program, starting...
Opinion

How Learning Feels Now

Christopher Schaberg and his students sketch a portrait of the college classroom after months of COVID.
Opinion

A Giving Pledge for Rural Public Universities

Private donors could do a lot to help such institutions and the students whose lives they transform, writes Stan Spilecki.