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Black Medical Students More Confident at HBCUs

A new study found that Black medical students at historically Black colleges and universities feel more confident in their academic...

Judge Gives Preliminary Approval of Borrower-Defense Settlement

A federal judge said Thursday he will give preliminary approval to a settlement deal for a years-long lawsuit against the...

Clovis Community College President Put on Leave

Clovis Community College president Charles Nwankwo has been placed on leave by the college’s Board of Trustees, The Eastern New...

DOJ Investigating UMBC for Title IX Compliance

The U.S. Department of Justice is investigating the University of Maryland Baltimore County to see whether it has complied with...

Fake Pills From Rogue Pharmacies: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: C. Michael White, distinguished professor and chair at the University of Connecticut School of Pharmacy...

Another Sexual Misconduct Settlement for U of Michigan

A federal judge approved a settlement Wednesday between the University of Michigan and a student who alleged it did not...

More Californians Than in the Past Go Elsewhere for College

Almost 40,000 Californians left the state for higher education in 2020, a 27 percent increase from 2010 in the number...
Opinion

Diversifying Faculty Requires Departmental Change

Focusing on the immediate contexts underrepresented minority scholars must navigate is the best way to make academe a welcoming place, write Amalia Pallares, Angela L. Walden, Bernard D. Santarsiero and Aisha El-Amin.