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Building Tiny Home Villages to Address Homelessness
Addressing homelessness is critical. In today’s Academic Minute, part of Portland State University Week, Todd Ferry explains why small steps...
Another Misconduct Scandal for Michigan State
An Indigenous scholar alleges that she suffered her supervisor’s abuse for years, only to face retaliation from both him and the institution after she reported him. Little has changed since the Nassar case, she says.
Injecting Equity Into the Carnegie Classifications
Leaders of the Carnegie Foundation and the American Council on Education envision judging colleges on their contributions to social mobility and racial equity.
Virtual or In Person, Students Say Campus Tours Could Achieve More
COVID offered colleges an opportunity to consider how to maximize their online and in-person tours so that all students can be prepared to make their college choice.
Most Leaders at Washington U in St. Louis Are Women
At Washington University in St. Louis, women comprise 89 percent of Chancellor Andrew Martin’s cabinet and more than half of...
Opinion
It’s Time to Fix the Rankings
The peer-assessment system favors institutions that have done well for decades, write John Barnhill and Joe O’Shea.
Calvin and Research Center Split Over LGBTQ Rights
An employee quit in order to speak freely about her same-sex marriage. Now students and alumni are pressuring the evangelical university to reform its discriminatory policies on sexuality.
Bomb Threats at Lorain County Community College
Lorain County Community College in Elyria, Ohio, closed campus after receiving a bomb threat Friday, the second in two days...
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