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Judson College Will Close If It Doesn't Receive Gifts

Judson College, a Baptist women's institution in Alabama, may close if it doesn't receive enough gifts by Dec. 31. Judson...

Guilford Board Pauses Budget Cuts

Guilford College will pause a program prioritization plan that would result in dozens of layoffs and program eliminations, the college's...

Leading in an Era of Digital Transformation | Thursday, December 17 at 2:00 pm ET

COVID-19, the recession and the national soul searching about racial equity make this a time in which strong leadership may...

Black Men and STEM Careers

Race-related stereotypes can push Black men away from STEM careers. In today's Academic Minute, part of University of West Georgia...

Few Positives in Final Fall Enrollment Numbers

Community colleges saw the largest enrollment declines this fall. Matriculation by first-time freshmen also fell sharply.

Outspoken Out of a Job?

Scholars pledge not to speak at University of Mississippi until it reinstates a colleague who publicly questioned why his chair rejected a grant, allegedly for political reasons.

Lessons Learned

A new survey suggests more colleges incorporated testing for COVID-19 as the fall semester went on. Colleges that did not cited a lack of human resources, among other challenges.

A Fall Like No Other

Some colleges say the fall semester went better than they anticipated during the pandemic and are touting their success at keeping infection rates low.