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The Inevitable Problem of Self-Censorship
The surveys highlighting it among students provide no definitive evidence of repression and, in fact, may actually show strong levels of free speech and diversity on campuses, argues John K. Wilson.
Diversity, Advocacy and Career Prep: Back in Sight, Top of Mind?
Student observations about campus communities, advocacy activity and career-prep catch-up.
At Long Last: A Contract for Columbia Student Workers
The university and its graduate assistant and undergraduate student workers agree to a deal to end work stoppage.
Colleges Extend Remote Instruction
Some institutions that began the semester online are now pushing their return-to-campus dates further out in response to Omicron, citing spiking numbers and breakthrough infections.
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.
Most Colleges Resume In-Person Classes
With the Omicron variant of COVID-19 raging, a majority of institutions are putting their trust in vaccines and tried and true mitigation strategies to bring students back to campus this semester.
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.
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Students Notice Diversity. That’s a Good First Step
Creating a more diverse campus must include fostering a sense of belonging, writes DEI administrator Mary Ann Villarreal.
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