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The Allure of Chabad on Campus

The number of Chabad centers on college campuses has skyrocketed since 2000, attracting students from a range of Jewish backgrounds and providing another avenue for Jewish student life.

Curriculum Incentive Plan Prompts Political Backlash

The University of Memphis wants to give faculty members grants to incorporate equity and social justice into courses to reflect the institution’s commitment to those issues. Conservative lawmakers are having none of it.

Bomb Threats at Multiple HBCUs

At least eight historically Black colleges were targeted with bomb threats Tuesday. The threats were unfounded, but students are shaken by the incidents.

How to Tackle Inequity in Higher Education Head-On

Clusters of institutions are collaborating to achieve lasting change in the key areas of affordability, teaching and learning, and holistic student support, writes Julia Michaels.

Fashion Misstep Leads to New Social Justice Center

The Fashion Institute of Technology is establishing the new center after a controversial and racially insensitive fashion show shook the institution.

How Identity Shapes Science

New analysis finds that research by Black, Latinx and Asian scientists is often clustered in certain fields and underrepresented in terms of citation counts. This lack of diversity hurts everyone, the authors say.

Disabled Student Unions Fight for Better Accessibility

Spurred by the pandemic, student unions for disabled students are emerging to demand more accommodations, create support communities and raise public awareness of the challenges their population faces.
Opinion

Colleges Must Redefine Leadership

Women of color are doing much of the work that benefits institutions, yet they aren’t being recognized or rewarded for it, writes M. Cristina Alcalde, citing three areas that should be addressed.