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Career Services Revival | Monday, December 7 at 2:00 pm ET

Join renowned thought leaders for an exciting discussion about Kaplan Career Core - an innovative, scalable shared services solution to...

Antebellum Social Media

Was there social media in the 1830s? In today's Academic Minute, part of Cornell University Week, Derrick Spires determines how...

Campus COVID Testing Advocate Chosen to Head CDC

Dr. Rochelle Walensky has written about the importance of frequent COVID testing of students and has been involved in discussions about how the pandemic has changed campus life.

A Campus Divided

Some students and staff at North Carolina State University are dissatisfied with officials' response to allegations that an IT staff member, who they fear had access to the personal information of students and employees, is part of a hate group.
Opinion

If We Don’t Push for a More Diverse Faculty Now, Then When?

Too often, diversity initiatives are the first to fall when times are tight, but we must stop making that mistake and use this moment for lasting change, writes Ansley Abraham.

More Colleges Adopting Chicago Principles for Free Speech

The increased prevalence of online instruction at colleges across the country and heightened student activism for racial justice during summer...

Tenure Awarded at… Truman State, Wayne State

Truman State University Jose Carreno-Medina, Spanish Jocelyn Cullity, English Margaret Edwards, political science Arlen Egley, justice systems David Charles Goyette...

New Degree Programs Produce Few Diplomas

A large number of recently launched degree programs fail to graduate many students. Is poor planning to blame?