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Annual Report Analyzes Global Attacks on Academic Freedoms

A new report from the Academic Freedom Monitoring Project of the Scholars at Risk Network analyzed 341 documented attacks on...

Biden Administration Urged to Back Equity Programs

While a number of innovative programs like the City University of New York’s Accelerated Study in Associate Programs offer promise...

Faculty Pandemic Stress Is Now Chronic

COVID-19-related changes to teaching and dealing with students' mental health continue to weigh on professors, with implications for their own mental health.

Report: LSU Officials Did Not Address Sexual Misconduct

Louisiana State University failed to adequately address allegations of rape and assault against top football players and others at the...

Who's Up, Who's Down and Why

Dig deeper into the state of community college enrollments, and you'll find some hints at what could be keeping some institutions afloat while others sink.

Study Abroad on Shifting Terrain

Some study abroad programs are beginning to resume after being halted because of the pandemic, but their status remains fluid, and most professionals in the field don't anticipate a return to normalcy until next summer or fall at the earliest.

Selling School Spirit

Pistol Pete’s Six-Shooter Whiskey follows a university-branded wine and beer at New Mexico State University.

Ep. 26: Financing Career College Pathways

Chris Keaveney thinks Meritize can be part of the solution. The private lender focuses on reducing risk and friction for...