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Opinion

The Endangered Right to Assemble on Campus

Suppressing pro-Palestinian protests does a disservice to the future of American politics, Tabatha Abu El-Haj writes.

Spicy Food and Long-Term Health: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Paul Terry, professor in the division of epidemiology at the University of Tennessee, explores how...
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Basic Needs Funding Aids Student Retention, Persistence

A new report from the Center for Higher Education Policy and Practice finds students who received emergency pandemic grant funding were more likely to remain enrolled, compared to their peers.

Two women wearing ADVANCE T-shirts sit at a table and smile at a laptop

Toward a Transfer Guarantee

Interest in guaranteed admission surged after the Supreme Court’s affirmative action ban. But the main beneficiaries of the programs are often overlooked: transfer students.

Faded paintings of the Israeli and Palestinian flags on a brick wall, marked by blood splatters.
Opinion

The Abuse of Scholar Activism

Ideologically driven scholar activism contributes to campus antisemitism, Rebecca Cypess writes.

Medical Schools Enroll More Diverse Classes

Medical schools enrolled a more diverse incoming class this year than in previous years, according to new data from the...
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Success Program Launch: A Minor for Student Org Leaders

As of this fall, student government or organization participants at Wichita State University can work toward a minor in student organization leadership, credentialing their learned experiences.

Photo illustration of Harvard president Claudine Gay.

Harvard Board Backs Embattled President

The Harvard Corporation came to Claudine Gay’s defense Tuesday, showing unanimous support in the face of mounting tensions and calls for her ouster.