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Survey: Conflict Among Student Protesters ‘Unlikely’

A majority of academic leaders believe that conflicts between students of different ideological groups are unlikely or very unlikely to occur on their campuses this year, according to a recent survey by the Association of American Colleges and Universities and the Center for University Excellence at American University.

Academic Minute: Beyond ‘Masterpiece Theater’

Today on the Academic Minute: Catherine Golden, professor of English at Skidmore College, delves into the myths and realities of...

Harvard B-School Moves Most Classes Online

Harvard University’s business school moved all in-person classes for first-year M.B.A. and some second-year students online this week, CNBC reported...

Emory University Apologizes for Displacing Native Americans

Emory University has apologized for its role in displacing Native Americans. The Board of Trustees of the Georgia university has...

AAUP Will Investigate UNC System Governance and Climate

The American Association of University Professors on Wednesday announced plans to investigate the University of North Carolina system for alleged...

University of St. Thomas Students Rally Against Hate

Students, faculty and staff at the University of St. Thomas rallied against racism Tuesday, a day after posters and stickers...

N.J. City University Faculty Vote No Confidence in President

New Jersey City University’s Faculty Senate voted no confidence in the university president, Sue Henderson, on Monday, citing her poor...

Putting Career Readiness at Higher Ed’s Core: The Key Podcast

This week's episode of The Key, Inside Higher Ed's news and analysis podcast, searches for a middle ground in the...