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Colleges Divest From Russia
Few institutions are heavily invested in Russian assets, but college officials say divestment is one symbolic step that institutions can take to protest Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Nebraska Asks Gov. Candidates to Stop Using Its Trademarks
University of Nebraska imagery is ubiquitous in the Cornhusker State, including in political ads. But now the University of Nebraska...
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What This President Learned Teaching High School Students
Michael Roth writes about how he personally experienced the important things that can happen when you distribute opportunity more widely.
Defying a Gendered ‘Narrative’
A new study challenges what’s known about gender bias in letters of recommendation for academic science jobs.
Youngkin Wants Say in Community Colleges’ Chancellor Search
Virginia governor Glenn Youngkin is insisting his administration be involved in the search process for the next chancellor of the...
Public Service Loan Forgiveness Tops 100,000 Borrowers
The Education Department will announce today that it has identified 100,000 borrowers with approximately $6.2 billion in loans to be...
Anti-Semitic Incidents ‘Dismay’ University of Wisconsin
The University of Wisconsin at Madison released a statement Tuesday responding to three recent anti-Semitic incidents on campus, stating it...
University of Michigan Removes Protest Encampment
The University of Michigan removed a camper, tent, signs and other items set up to protest the administration’s handling of...
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