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Campus Vending Machines Now Stocked With Life-Saving Products
The machines are the latest harm-reduction strategy on college campuses and give students easy access to Narcan, the overdose-reversing drug, and other related items that can save lives.
Online Statements Threaten Cornell’s Jewish Students
A series of “horrendous, antisemitic messages” threatening violence to Jewish students at Cornell University were posted on an independent discussion...

DeSantis Appoints DEI Critics to Florida University’s Board
Florida’s governor appoints five conservative trustees to the Florida Polytechnic board, a move some critics see as the start of a takeover.
Contingent Faculty Members Report Low Pay, Thoughts of Quitting
Over a quarter of respondents to a 2022 American Federation of Teachers survey of contingent faculty members earned less than...

Fear and Anger Spread on Campuses as Protesters’ Rhetoric and Actions Escalate
Criticism and condemnation mount as colleges struggle to strike a balance between making fearful students feel safe and allowing protesters to express their free speech rights.
The Syllabus: A New Podcast on Campus Politics
Today Inside Higher Ed introduces a new podcast, The Syllabus, exploring the state of campus politics in the wake of...
Turning Moments of Crisis Into Moments of Care: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Chiara Camponeschi, a Banting Postdoctoral Fellow at the Dahdaleh Institute for Global Health Research at...

Why Puerto Rican For-Profits Are Exempt From New Gainful Rule
Nearly a third of college students in Puerto Rico attend a for-profit institution—but they won’t get the benefit of federal accountability measures.
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