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New Trustees, New Hopes and Fears for City College

City College of San Francisco is welcoming three new trustees backed by the faculty union. Their supporters see them as a sign of needed change. The ousted incumbents say their replacements will imperil the college’s future.

Campus COVID Policies in Flux

As institutions enter their sixth semester of the pandemic, COVID prevention measures, from masking to vaccine mandates, have become increasingly diverse and inconsistent.

JPMorgan Accuses Frank Financial Aid of Faking Customers

JPMorgan Chase, the U.S. multinational investment bank, is suing the college planning platform Frank Financial Aid, which it acquired in...

Utah Receives $50 Million Gift for College of Engineering

The University of Utah College of Engineering will receive $50 million and a new name, honoring benefactor John Price, a...

Tenure Awarded… at Macalester, Wabash

Macalester College Matt Burgess, English Felix Friedt, economics Gabriel Lade, economics Getiria Onsongo, mathematics, statistics and computer science Wabash College...

Man Claims 6 Medical Schools Illegally Considered Race, Gender

A white man filed a suit against six Texas medical schools Tuesday, charging them with illegally considering issues of race...

Alabama and Lethal Injection Issues: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Austin Sarat, William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Jurisprudence and Political Science at Amherst College, explains...

Survey Finds Recent Grads Emotionally Unprepared for Work

Nearly 40 percent of recent graduates believe their college or university did an inadequate job of preparing them for “the...