Filter & Sort
Filter
SORT BY DATE
Order

Today’s Differing Forms of Anti-Black Racism: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Barbara Combs, professor of sociology and chair of the department of sociology and criminal justice...

Is It Time to Get Admissions Counselors Off the Road?

John Roberts reviews the trends and asks why they are still there.

Trinity International to Go Mostly Online

Trinity International University announced Friday that its undergraduate program in a Chicago suburb will go all online after this semester...

Georgetown Students Demand Stronger Response to Hate

Georgetown University students are demanding tougher investigations of hate crimes on campus, The Washington Post reported. “The frustration has been...

‘Systemic’ Disappeared From AP African American Studies

Drafts of the Advanced Placement course in African American Studies featured the word “systemic” with regard to “marginalization,” as well as with the words “discrimination,” “oppression,” “inequality,” “disempowerment” and “racism.” All of those references were removed from the version of the course released by the College Board this month,

Nearly 47,000 Have Been in Loan Repayment for 40 Years

Nearly 47,000 people have been in student loan repayment for at least 40 years, The Washington Post reported. The finding...

Be a Gate Opener, Not a Gatekeeper

We teach students the rules for applying to grad school—but what if we committed, equally, to rewriting the rules that have historically excluded many students, Michael A. Hunt asks.

Limited Impact of Campus Visits

And the same is true for virtual visits, survey finds.