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‘Syllabus’

Authors discuss their new book on "the remarkable, unremarkable document that changes everything."

Report: 28% of College Students Come From Immigrant Families

Students from immigrant families accounted for 28 percent of all U.S. college students in 2018, up from 20 percent in...

Diversity in the Senior Administrative Ranks

City University of New York has a majority-minority cabinet leading the way at system level and appoints more people of color to campus president positions.

New Programs: Hospitality, Nursing, Design Engineering, Global Education, Data Science, Education

Caucasus University, in Tbilisi, Georgia, and the University of Central Florida will offer a joint master’s program in hospitality and...

Academic Minute: Monastic Teaching and Metacognition

Today on the Academic Minute, Kelsey Gray, a postdoctoral fellow in the Emory-Tibet Science Initiative at Emory University, explores the...

Admissions Officials Fear Loss of Data for Recruitment

Nearly 53 percent of respondents to a survey from the National Association for College Admission Counseling said that COVID-19 will...
Opinion

Doing Faculty Diversity Differently

For faculty of color to accept a job at an isolated college often means a sort of social suicide, writes Ulises Ali Mejias, who offers a possible solution.

Professor Suspended for Scholar Strike Participation

A second professor has been targeted for participating in last month’s Scholar Strike for racial justice. Wendy Leo Moore, associate...