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Unions Outline Vision for Higher Ed Under a President Harris

Unions representing graduate students, faculty and staff at hundreds of colleges nationwide called on Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic...

Cornell Professor ‘Exhilarated’ by Hamas Attack Is Back Teaching

The Cornell University faculty member who said, roughly a week after Oct. 7, that Hamas’s attack “exhilarated” him is back...

Professor Allegedly Fired for Transgender Views Wins Appeal

The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled last week that a lawsuit filed by a University of Louisville professor who...
A large inflatable "A" is attached to a ballon pump in a photo illustration intended to depict the concept of grade inflation.

On the Predictability of Grades

If something does not change, grades will lose all meaning, Chris Smith writes.

Graduate cadets in white uniforms salute in a crowd

Affirmative Action Gets Another Day in Court

Students for Fair Admissions sued the Naval Academy over its ongoing consideration of race in admissions, which the Supreme Court allowed in an exemption. The outcome could have broad implications.

Clark State and Wittenberg campuses

Colleges in Springfield Rocked By Trump’s Lie

Wittenberg University and Clark State College have moved classes online for the week as dishonest rumors about migrants circulate and bomb threats reach campus.

Young men and women discussing at a café.

Campus Engagement Tip: Creating Forums for Civil Dialogue

Colleges and universities are exploring curricular and co-curricular settings to encourage critical thinking, free speech and respectful disagreement among students.

Education Department Delays Gainful Reporting Requirements Again

Colleges will get more time to report data related to their programs and students’ outcomes after the Education Department decided...