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Faculty Diversification Must Accelerate, Report Says

New study finds that U.S. academe can reach true faculty diversity within a generation, but that colleges and universities have to think bigger—and work together.

Michigan State to Unveil Portrait of Disgraced Ex-President

When Lou Anna K. Simon resigned from the presidency of Michigan State University in 2018 at the height of the...

Ketamine and Depression: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Rebecca B. Price, associate professor in the departments of psychiatry and psychology at the University...

Stanford President Addresses Charges in Letter to Faculty

In a letter to faculty, Stanford University president Marc Tessier-Lavigne on Monday addressed the allegations that surfaced last week regarding...

DOJ Asks Supreme Court to Hear Second Case on Debt

The Biden administration wants the U.S. Supreme Court to add another lawsuit challenging its student loan forgiveness plan to the...

FBI Director Defends Probes Into China’s Links to Academe

Christopher Wray, director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, gave a defense Friday of the Justice Department’s efforts to investigate...

John B. King Jr. to Lead SUNY System

The new chancellor of the State University of New York served as U.S. education secretary in the Obama administration and, before that, as New York’s education commissioner.
Opinion

Same Tools, New Uses: What if We Rethink the Internship?

College leaders must be willing to ask these eight what-if questions related to internships, writes Liz Langemak, who works with student entrepreneurs.