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2 Killed, 5 Injured in Shootings at High School Graduation at Virginia Commonwealth U

two people were killed and five were injured in a shooting just after a high school graduation at Virginia Commonwealth...

Tougaloo College President Resigns Under Scrutiny

Another college president is out in Mississippi, as institutions across the state see high executive turnover. This time, it’s Carmen...
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Defining Liberal Education—and How to Advertise It

Faculty members and other supporters of the liberal arts gathered at Ursinus College last week to debate what liberal education is and how best to attract students to it.

Columbia U Drops Out of ‘U.S. News’ Undergraduate Rankings

Columbia University is dropping out of the undergraduate rankings of U.S. News & World Report. The university’s law and medical...
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The Current State of NIL

Athletics officials will lobby lawmakers this week for a federal bill governing name, image and likeness as the NCAA and conferences contend with a patchwork of state laws.

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Legislating an Honest Look at College Cost

State legislation to improve transparency about the cost of a degree has earned bipartisan support. Some worry about political motives and unintended consequences.

A student with her dark hair in braids sits on a staircase, hugging her arms around herself, as other students walk past

Report: Colleges Help, and Hurt, Student Mental Health

A new report from the College Futures Foundation details the institutional structures that impact student mental health positively and negatively.

Cornel West Launches Third-Party Presidential Campaign

Saying he is on a quest for trust and justice, Cornel West is seeking the presidency as a third-party candidate...