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Arizona Board Chair Steps Aside Amid Governor’s Scrutiny

Fred DuVal is stepping down as chair of the Arizona Board of Regents, the Arizona Daily Star reported, the latest...
A group of Bard students stand holding voting buttons and cards about the 26th Amendment.

A N.Y. Law Mandates Campus Polling Sites. Why Are There Still So Few?

Activists were excited about a law requiring polling places on campuses with more than 300 registered voters. But its implementation has proven slow and erratic.

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Opinion

The (De)Acceleration of College

The focus of student success initiatives should be support, not acceleration, John Schlueter writes.

Sunlight’s Role in Removing Plastic Pollution: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Assumption University Week: Erin Tuttle, assistant professor in the department of biological and...

Judge Allows Webster to Lift Endowment Restrictions

Webster University can move forward with plans to reclassify $34.4 million in restricted endowment funds, a judge ruled last week...

University of Maryland Suspends Most Fraternities and Sororities

The University of Maryland has ordered most fraternities and sororities on campus to stop holding social and recruitment events following...

U of Florida Eliminates DEI Positions, Appointments and Spending

The University of Florida has closed its “Office of the Chief Diversity Officer, eliminated DEI positions and administrative appointments, and...
Opinion

How Presidents Could Take the Lead on Antisemitism

When students shout down a campus speaker, leaders should step up.