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Report: Funding Gaps for HBCUs
A new report from the Century Foundation, a progressive, independent think tank focused on equity in education, health care and...
Pearson Sues Chegg, Alleging Copyright Infringement
The lawsuit could have far-reaching implications for the growing online study guide industry.
Academic Minute: Collaborative Exploration in the Arts
Today on the Academic Minute: Ryan Romine, associate professor of bassoon at Shenandoah University, explores one distinctive way to drive...
Brown, Syracuse Tighten COVID-19 Rules
Brown and Syracuse Universities tightened their rules for preventing the spread of COVID-19 on Monday. Brown announced "temporary restrictions" due...
Opinion
Is Your Math Course Racist?
Regardless of how quantitative their disciplines are, STEM faculty members also need to care about the science of inclusive pedagogy, José Antonio Bowen argues.
Kvaal Confirmed as Under Secretary of Education
The Senate voted 58 to 37 Tuesday to confirm James Kvaal as under secretary of education, nearly five months after...
Texas Law Poses Threat to Student Voting
College students in Texas will face stricter registration and voting rules when casting ballots on campus.
Opinion
Universities Should Look in the Mirror
Colleges have excellent faculty who are contributing new knowledge on equity and inclusion, but sadly that knowledge is rarely applied to the institutions themselves, writes Laurel Smith-Doerr.
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