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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...

Saint Augustine’s Moves Online for a Week

Saint Augustine’s University will move to online classes for a week. A letter to the historically Black campus from Christine...

Congress Weighs In on College Athletes Leveraging Their Brand

Lawmakers hear testimony from players, coaches and administrators as they consider establishing federal rules to govern college athletics.

Yale Program Director Resigns, Citing Donor Influence

Beverly Gage resigned from her directorship of Yale University’s Brady-Johnson Program in Grand Strategy over concerns about donor influence, The...

Reinventing Fall Weekends for Parents and Alumni

To guard against COVID-19, many campuses are creating virtual, hybrid or outdoor programs for visiting families and alumni.

3 Campuses Unite to Become Vermont State University

Three four-year colleges that are part of the Vermont State College system are now united under one name: Vermont State...