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Colleges and Universities Need More Rappers
If more students were exposed to the critical practices they utilize, they’d be better equipped to engage in pressing conversations about race, identity, culture, class and the like, writes A. D. Carson.
Ruling Puts Pause on Mills College Acquisition Talks
The Alameda County Superior Court issued a temporary restraining order against Mills College Thursday, prohibiting college officials from voting on...
Narcissism and Aggression
Narcissism can lead people to engage in all sorts of bad behavior. In today's Academic Minute, a Student Spotlight, Ohio...
Impostor Feelings and ‘Brilliance’ Fields
Women -- especially women of color -- and graduate students and postdocs are more likely to think they don’t belong in fields perceived to value genius over training, study says.
Going Behind the Rhetoric
A new report examines the strengths and weakness of statements made by college leaders after the killing of George Floyd -- and the actions that followed.
New Presidents or Provosts: Central Carolina CC, El Camino College, Lafayette College, Middlesex CC, Mt. Mercy U, Oklahoma State U-Oklahoma City, Patrick Henry CC, U of North Carolina-Greensboro, Williston State College
Bernell Hirning, regional associate vice president at National University, in California, has been appointed president of Williston State College, in...
Building a Campaign to Double Pell
Messages are being sent to lawmakers daily, and #DoublePell posts can be found all over social media. But the campaign is just getting started.
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Decreasing Structural Racism in Higher Education
At least two features must be reconsidered: remediation and the lack of credit transfer from associate to bachelor’s degree programs, argues Alexandra W. Logue.
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