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California Legislature Bails Out UC Berkeley

An enrollment cap brought by an environmental lawsuit put UC Berkeley at risk of losing 400 students. Lawmakers provided a solution Monday that Gov. Newsom quickly signed into law.

George Washington and the Myth of American Masculinity

We hold the founding fathers in high esteem, but what does history say? In today’s Academic Minute, the University of...

Another Broken Promise

Palestinian scholar accuses San Francisco State of reneging on her hiring agreement and repeatedly failing to grant resources for her Arab studies program. Supporters say this is far from the first time the university has recruited scholars under false pretenses.

UCLA Pummeled Over Adjunct Job Without Pay

University officials say—but failed to note in the job listing—the position could be good for someone “compensated by other sources,” such as grants.

Students Approach Admissions Strategically and Practically

Current admissions and enrollment decision making and desires involve common-sense thinking on location, price and flexibility throughout the process.

SUNY Brockport Refuses to Cancel Speech, but Won’t Pay for It

The State University of New York at Brockport is refusing to cancel an April 6 event with Jalil Muntaqim, a...

HBCUs Team Up to Go Online: Key Podcast

Historically Black colleges and universities—which have trailed their peer institutions in using technology to serve their students—are making significant moves...

New Programs: Equity, Business, African American Music, Manufacturing Engineering, Cannabis

Bemidji State University is starting an undergraduate certificate in equity. Guilford College is starting an M.B.A. Oberlin College and Conservatory...