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A sign reads “Bethune-Cookman University” in large maroon letters in front of a campus building.

Bethune-Cookman Disbands and Replaces Alumni Association

The former alumni association has been dissolved after a two-year legal fight that has left alumni smarting. 

Scholars Respond to ‘Politicized Attacks on DEI’

A group of higher education researchers from across the country released a report Wednesday providing what they call “evidence-based expert...

Alabama Lawmakers OK Bill Targeting DEI, ‘Divisive Concepts’

The Republican-controlled Alabama Legislature passed a bill Tuesday that would, within public higher education institutions, limit so-called “divisive concepts” plus...
Miles Community College’s front lawn on a sunny day

Listen: Making College Visible to Rural Learners

The president of Miles Community College talks about an initiative to enroll Montana’s high schoolers into a one-credit career development course to prepare them for life after graduation.

A photo illustration of Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln campus.

Nebraska Governor Pushes Regents to Hire a New President

Jim Pillen has accused the University of Nebraska Board of Regents of taking too long to find a leader. But the search mirrors timelines from Pillen’s stint as a regent.

Voices of Student Success: College and Career Pathways for Rural Learners

Life after graduation readiness programs help rural high school students see a path to their future goals through college.

Students on the quad in front of McKeldin Mall on the University of Maryland’s campus

Legal Fight Over 'Widespread' and 'Severe' Hazing at Maryland

The University of Maryland says it had good reason to suspend alcohol-related and new-member activities among Greek organizations. Some fraternities disagree.

A street with people walking and a domed building on the horizon

Can a Marketing Push Solve UW Madison’s Political Woes?

Wisconsin’s flagship spent the past year entangled in political battles with state lawmakers. Could a new advertising campaign put it back in their good graces?