The lawmakers want the Education Department to take more forceful action, including withdrawing federal funds from institutions that aren’t addressing antisemitism on their campuses.
Ellis shares her thoughts on how we’ve gotten to the point where we are assessing college value primarily by looking at individuals’ financial outcomes, whether we’re asking the right questions about ...
The new list of seven principles support librarians increasingly bombarded with questions about artificial intelligence.
The Department of Education has implemented a temporary fix to the new Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) that will allow students with parents or guardians who lack a social security ...
Cal Poly Humboldt was the first to switch to online classes and lock its doors in response to a building occupation. The ...
A new report from Handshake evaluates soon-to-be alumni’s readiness for their lives after graduation and their priorities ...
An analysis of selective versus open-access institutions found that diversity gains made at the most selective U.S. colleges and universities were “marginal” even with race-conscious admissions ...
Today on the Academic Minute: Gay Ivey, William E. Moran Distinguished Professor in Literacy at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, explores why restricting the books children can read is ...
House Speaker Mike Johnson and other lawmakers are planning a wide-ranging effort to crack down on campus antisemitism that ...
Moral bankruptcy and institutional authoritarianism best describe the increasingly violent campus climate for pro-Palestinian ...
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