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NYU Settles Anti-Semitism Case

New York University agreed to take a number of actions to settle the first civil rights probe under Trump's anti-Semitism executive order. But some see risk to free expression on campus.

Recognizing a Latina Activist and Intellectual

A major figure in Latina history has gone unnoticed. In today's Academic Minute, Eastern New Mexico University's Cynthia Orozco examines...

Retirement Wave Hits Presidents Amid Pandemic

An aging cohort of college presidents, some of whom postponed retirements in the spring, could be contributing to a flurry of departure plans announced this fall.

Extending the Reach of Mental Health Therapy

College counseling centers are increasingly relying on platforms that provide virtual therapy services to continue helping students cope with mental health issues during the pandemic and beyond.

Accreditor Concerned About Influences on the Citadel Board

The Citadel’s accreditor is inquiring about board governance and safety on campus after the military college's former Board of Visitors...

Default Rates Decline Slightly

The percentage of borrowers who default on some form of federal student aid dropped slightly, according to figures released by...

Clapping Emojis Instead of Campus Rallies

A campaign being held during a pandemic looks and sounds different this year on college campuses, but coronavirus doesn't lessen the fervor.

Carnegie Mellon Makes Global Goals Local

The university conducts a review of how its teaching, research and practices are aligned with United Nations-adopted sustainable development goals.