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Public University Rethinks Divorce From Foundation

A year after ending a legal battle with the private foundation it cut loose in 2018, the public Lincoln University takes a step toward restoring the relationship.

Library Leaders Lack Confidence in Diversity Strategies

Fostering diversity, equity and inclusion in academic libraries is more important to library leaders now than it was in 2019, but many are uncertain about the effectiveness of their strategies.

Capital Campaign Watch: Anderson, Marquette, University of Central Arkansas

Anderson University, in Indiana, has started a campaign to raise $20 million. The university has already raised $12.5 million with...

New Programs: Languages and Cultures, Supply Chain Management, Interior Design, Physician Assistant

Adelphi University is starting a B.A. in languages and cultures. Albertus Magnus College is starting a bachelor's degree in supply...

The Campus After COVID No. 1

The pandemic recovery may involve reimagining campuses with unused spaces as community hubs and large-scale resource centers, writes Mike Aziz.
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The Campus After COVID No. 2

Unlike those with excess space, some colleges haven't had access to enough affordable property, writes Michael Tyre. The pandemic has provided a once-in-a-generation opportunity to expand.

A Pandemic Financial Success Story?

Endicott College’s strength during the pandemic highlights the importance of diverse revenue streams. What might it teach other small private colleges?

Capital Campaign Watch: U of Alaska, William & Mary, Wittenberg

Starting Out: University of Alaska System is starting a campaign to raise $200 million by 2024. The system has raised...