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Alumni, Students Protest Pence as Commencement Speaker

Alumni of and students at Wisconsin Lutheran College are protesting the college's decision to invite Vice President Mike Pence to...

Cuomo Adviser Malatras Voted In as SUNY Chancellor

Jim Malatras, president of SUNY Empire State College and longtime advisor to Governor Andrew Cuomo, will take up the chancellorship Aug. 31. His appointment prompted the SUNY Faculty Senate to vote no confidence in the system's board.

Iowa Eliminates 4 Teams

The University of Iowa is eliminating four of its 24 athletic teams -- men’s gymnastics, men’s and women’s swimming and...

Pitt Will Require New Students to Take Course on Racism

The University of Pittsburgh will require all new students to take a one-credit course called Anti-Black Racism: History, Ideology and Resistance.

Community-Based Research on Global Service Learning

Service learning can benefit marginalized communities. In today's Academic Minute, part of University of Central Arkansas Week, Leah Horton discusses...

Disparities in Testing

Colleges are planning a wide range of COVID-19 testing strategies, ranging from frequent universal testing to no campus-based testing at all. Variation of approaches raises questions about equity.

Will Shame Make Students Stop Socializing?

Shame and fear aren't the best motivators for public health campaigns, experts say. But colleges take that approach amid COVID-19 outbreaks as campuses reopen.

Early Adopters

Being among the first to announce an online fall wasn't easy, but these college leaders say the benefits outweighed the drawbacks.