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Macalester President Offers to Pay Bail, Fines for Student Protesters

The college president’s announcement has been met with praise, criticism and a violent threat.

With Us or Against Us?

Students of color at Haverford and administrators are at a standstill as a boycott of classes continues for a second week. The students are demanding firm commitments to structurally shift the institution and better support for students of color.

Lessons From a Failed Whaling Museum

If you move a symbol from its community, does it lose its power? In today's Academic Minute, the University of...

What Community Colleges Won and Lost on Nov. 3

Education in Maryland and Colorado could get a financial boost from voters' decisions, but California's community colleges lose out.

Communicating Through a Crisis

Research in crisis communications and management suggests college and university leaders might need a different approach to COVID-19 than other crises.

Paper on Chinese Influence Tests Academic Freedom in New Zealand

Professor investigated for paper, which was published in the U.S.

Clemson Cuts Men's Track, Field and Cross-Country

Clemson University will eliminate its men’s track, field and cross-country teams in June 2021, Athletic Director Dan Radakovich announced Thursday...

COVID-19 Roundup: Rising Cases Curtail Campus Activity

More colleges shift immediately to remote learning as case counts rise on campuses and nearby. Others abandon plans for in-person learning after the Thanksgiving break.