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For Hillel, Community and Safety

As Jewish students grieve and organize vigils, their national organization discusses steps taken to assure their security. Two of those killed had ties to Pitt.

Could Diversity Survive a Harvard Loss?

Focus in trial was question of what would happen if Harvard (and by extension, other colleges) stopped considering race.

The No-Theme Conference

Historians announce their 2020 annual meeting won't have a general theme, to avoid "acrobatics" to fit it. Some like the idea and say that themes are pointless, while others say framing topics help make meetings and even disciplines more cohesive.

Objections to SUNY Event With Turkish Partner

Middle East studies scholars are objecting to a panel event the State University of New York is cosponsoring this Friday...

Activists, but Not for Political Parties

A new report shows college students are more interested in joining groups that are issue based rather than those only aligned to Democrats or Republicans.

Few Gains for Students in Tenn. Remedial Education Program

A new study shows few student achievements from an innovative initiative in Tennessee that moved college math remediation back to high school.

Cutting Ties

Cornell ends a partnership with Renmin University of China, citing academic freedom concerns.

SAT Scores Are Up, Especially for Asians

College Board data show increasing gaps between different racial and ethnic groups.