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Colleges Cope With IT Staff Flight in Wake of Pandemic

With information technology skills in high demand across industries, many colleges are finding they can’t hold on to talent.

Campaign to Restore Cantonese at Stanford Reaps $1M Gift

A grassroots campaign to restore Cantonese offerings at Stanford University announces a $1 million gift to support classes in the language at the university in perpetuity.
Opinion

3 Teaching Exercises for Mindfulness in the Classroom

Mindfulness can be an off-putting concept for some instructors, but it offers an opportunity to truly connect with students as they access knowledge and express their ideas, argues Irina Popescu.
Opinion

Using an Antiracist Lens to Rethink Budgetary Norms

A college’s budget reflects its commitments, values, priorities and culture, write Peony Fhagen and Mateo Muñoz, who describe six common norms that should be revised.

2 Fatally Shot at Bridgewater College

A gunman shot and killed a police officer and a campus safety officer at Bridgewater College in Virginia Tuesday, according...

Analysis: ‘Divisive Concepts’ Bills Target Higher Ed in 2022

State legislation prohibiting the teaching of so-called divisive concepts is increasingly directed at higher education, not just K-12 schools, according...

Connecting With Students by Hearing Their Personal Stories

Faculty, staff and administrative efforts to build trust can help make college students feel understood.