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UNC Chapel Hill Cancels Fall Forums for Chancellor Search

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill will not hold campus forums this fall to allow the UNC community...
The book cover for "The Academic Trumpists: Radicals Against Liberal Diversity," authored by David L. Swartz, with Nicholas Rodelo.

The Academic Trumpists, Part 2

Scott McLemee concludes his review of David L. Swartz's study of pro-Trump academics.

The Unlikely Battle Over Research at the Olympic Games

Sports scientists are working with athletes to enhance performance and safeguarding ahead of this year’s Paris games, but on-the-ground research is a hotly debated subject.

Arrows symbolizing different pathways jet out from a close-up of a student's pair of blue sneakers (concept image).

Academic Pathways: More Clarity Needed

In a new analysis of Student Voice survey findings, both two- and four-year students say they’d benefit from more clarity around navigating their various academic pathways through college.

House Republicans Subpoena Education Dept. Over FAFSA Issues

House Republicans want the Education Department to turn over a tranche of documents that they say will shed light on...
A photo illustration with photographs of Borough of Manhattan Community College, Brooklyn College, Kingsborough Community College and New York City College of Technology with the letters "CUNY" superimposed on them.

These Professors Don’t Want Their ‘Antisemitic’ Union’s Representation

Six faculty members at the City University of New York have asked the Supreme Court to answer a question: Can employees completely sever themselves from a labor organization they object to?

William & Mary Lands $100M Gift for Marine Science Research

A Virginia-based philanthropist has donated $100 million to the College of William & Mary, the largest single gift in the...
Three students sit on camels in a desert.

Opportunities for Global Engagement Shape the Leaders of Tomorrow

By fostering an environment where global engagement is not just encouraged but integrated into the fabric of our educational system, we prepare students to thrive in an interconnected world, writes Dan Darko, a dean of global engagement.