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Report: COVID-19 Has Hurt College Students

The outlook for current college students has changed for the worse due to the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a new...

Report Notes Progress on Diversity and Inclusion at Missouri

The American Council on Education released its second evaluation report of the University of Missouri’s diversity, equity and inclusion efforts...
Opinion

Thinking Like a Designer in Uncertain Times

In times of crisis like today, colleges should think quite differently than they do in a traditional strategic planning process and consider six basic principles, argues David P. Haney.
Opinion

Refusing Even to Decide?

Both last week's NLRB decision and a case before the Supreme Court, writes Patrick Hornbeck, focus on one query: What kind of questions can courts constitutionally ask about faculty at religiously affiliated educational institutions?

Guinea Pigs

Campus labs are starting to open back up, with personnel testing social distancing protocols ahead of the fall semester.

When Free Speech and Racist Speech Collide

The First Amendment is important, but it's not recommended as college officials' first response when students engage in racist and offensive speech.

The Pulse: COVID-Converted Podcast #2 (Phil Hill)

This episode of the Pulse podcast is the second in an audio and video podcast series in response to the...