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A black-and-white image of members of the National Guard firing tear gas at student protestors at Kent State University on May 4, 1970.
Opinion

The Long Shadow of May 4, 1970

The lessons of Kent State should not go unremembered, Todd Diacon writes.

Pro-Palestinian protesters wearing masks and holding signs stand on stairs near an encampment at the UCLA campus

Poll: Nearly Half of Adults Oppose the Pro-Palestinian Protests at Colleges

The pro-Palestinian protests on many college campuses are dividing opinions—especially between younger and older adults—with nearly half of those responding...
An academic building reads Piedmont Virginia Community College against a blue sky.

Virginia County Defunds Community College Over SJP Film Screening

After Students for Justice in Palestine showed a movie on campus at Piedmont Virginia Community College, a local county suspended funding for the college.

Large group of young students talking among themselves while studying in the classroom

Academic Success Tip: Changing Curricula to Appeal to Pop Culture, Niche Interests

Professors get creative in drawing students into learning through novel course offerings focusing on pop stars, aliens and more.

A student in a graduation gown stands above a sign that says “free Palestine.”

Grad Speakers Join the Protest Fray

Speakers at USC and CUNY have withdrawn from commencement ceremonies, while one at Michigan criticized administrators for failing to divest.

Police and pro-Palestinian protesters stand-off

Protest Updates, May 2: An Agreement at Rutgers

Rutgers Administrators Agree to Most Protester Demands Protesters at Rutgers University began to voluntarily disassemble their tents on the Voorhees...
Opinion

A ‘Universities on Fire’–Inspired Reading List

A list of books and reviews on climate change and higher education.

An Israeli flag waves in the foreground in a photo of Columbia University’s campus.
Opinion

No Country for Israeli Academics

Atar David writes that he no longer sees a place for himself, or other Israeli scholars, in U.S. academe.