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Making Campus Police More Approachable

In the post–George Floyd era, some college police departments are demilitarizing uniforms and repainting cars to appear less intimidating and try to earn students’ trust.

$600,000 for Not Investigating Provost’s Complaint

The California State University system paid $600,000 to the ex-provost of Sonoma State University for not investigating her complaint about...

‘A Way to Stop the Bleeding’

Erie Community College plans to offer early-retirement incentives to faculty members and administrators, totaling $2.5 million, to cut costs.
Opinion

‘A Philosopher Looks at Digital Communication’

Scott McLemee considers Onora O’Neill’s book A Philosopher Looks at Digital Communication.

Small College Bets Big on Professional Schools

Lyon College is partnering with a private funding group to open veterinary and dental schools in Arkansas. It’s an untested strategy that the college believes will work.
Opinion

Purdue Must Restore Its English Program

Lucinda Coulter writes that future engineers and scientists need a robust English department, too.

Striking for a Seat at the Table

Indiana University at Bloomington graduate assistants strike for union recognition and collective bargaining rights as graduate assistants at the University of Illinois at Chicago prepare to strike over stalled negotiations for a new contract.