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An All-Women Executive Leadership Team
Even as men still occupy more of the top roles in higher education, the Community College of Denver breaks from the norm with an all-female executive leadership team.
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‘An Assault on Many Fronts’
Students, parents, employees and administrators at historically Black colleges and universities are wrestling with the mental health challenges caused by repeated bomb threats.
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Counteracting and Counterbalancing
The NAACP and other civil rights groups have joined forces to target Virginia governor Glenn Youngkin’s ban on teaching inclusive history.
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A Culture of Leadership ‘Churn’
California Community Colleges leaders say the pandemic has exacerbated already rampant leadership turnover in the system.
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Howard’s $785M Investment Far Surpasses Other HBCUs
Most historically Black colleges and universities can’t fix existing facilities, let alone build new ones. In a perennially underfunded sector, Howard University’s $785 million for construction stands out.
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Opinion
Integrating STEM and the Humanities
The humanities are thriving at science and technology–oriented universities, Richard Utz writes in a response to Mark Bauerlein.
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Opinion
Enough With the Culture Wars
Stanford’s first-year program revives the concept of a shared curriculum without reigniting battles over Western civ and literary canons, Dan Edelstein writes in a response to Mark Bauerlein.
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The California Student Housing Crunch
With rents higher than tuition and fees at many California colleges, a growing number of students face housing insecurity, forced to live in hotels or cars. Institutions can’t build dorms fast enough.
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