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A group of Bard students stand holding voting buttons and cards about the 26th Amendment.

A N.Y. Law Mandates Campus Polling Sites. Why Are There Still So Few?

Activists were excited about a law requiring polling places on campuses with more than 300 registered voters. But its implementation has proven slow and erratic.

Former LaGuardia students gathered at an alumni event

Success Program Launch: LaGuardia Community College Is Linking President’s Society Alumni

A new alumni network for those who have been through a student leadership program connects business leaders to students and each other, inspiring giving to the institution as well.  

Indiana U Abandons Plan to Spin Off Part of Kinsey Institute

The Indiana University Board of Trustees unanimously agreed Friday to jettison a controversial proposal to spin off part of the...

How Presidents Could Take the Lead on Antisemitism

When students shout down a campus speaker, leaders should step up.

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$800M EdX Deal Has Lost Its Luster

2U’s acquisition of online course provider edX was once seen as a major win—and potentially even larger disrupter—in the OPM industry. Things didn’t go as planned.

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Is ‘Fatphobia’ the Last Acceptable Prejudice in the Academy?

A Cornell University philosopher is calling out the discrimination—which is often blatant—faced by scholars deemed overweight.

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DEI 2.0

How to create more pluralistic campus cultures.