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Dartmouth Will Replace Weather Vane That Caused Offense

Dartmouth College will replace a large weather vane on top of the college's library, because "it is clear that the...

Creating Community in a COVID-19 World

Hillel, the largest campus organization for Jewish students in the world, is finding alternative ways to support students and foster a sense of community despite restrictions on large gatherings and disparate fall reopening plans among colleges.

Resources for Governors on School-College Transitions

The National Governors Association has published information for governors' offices on the transition from K-12 systems to colleges. The NGA...

Harvard Goes Test Optional

Harvard University announced Monday night that it is going test optional in admissions for one year because of the difficulties...

A Landmark Open-Access Agreement

A new deal between the University of California system and publisher Springer Nature will transform the way the institution pays to publish and access research.
Opinion

Should We Do Away With Office Hours?

The ways and extent to which students expect faculty members to be accessible has been undergoing a recognizable shift in recent years, writes Jennifer L. Brinkley.

Academic Minute: Body Image and Middle School Girls

Today on the Academic Minute, part of University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, Week, Elizabeth Daniels, associate professor in the department...
Opinion

Of Bondholders, Bankers and Burgeoning Debt

One of the not-so-openly-discussed motivations that colleges have for opening this fall may be the billions of debt they've amassed for dorms and dining halls, James Finkelstein argues.