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Land-Grant Universities Profit Off Native Lands

Fourteen land-grant universities benefit from money made off “trust lands,” or lands taken from Native Americans and managed by the...

Community College Stopouts Related to Students Having to Work

The results of a recent survey from New America, a left-leaning think tank, show that nearly half of students who...
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Constrained by the Presidency

Colorado College president L. Song Richardson is stepping down in order to “fully engage” in national debates in a way she feels unable to do in her current role.

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Opinion

The Presidential Voice

Leaders need to reset expectations around how and when they comment on world events, Suzanne M. Rivera writes.

Mischaracterizing a Vote on Antisemitism

Resolutions, like the one at UNC-Chapel Hill, can do more harm than good when they lack precision. 

Gentle Parenting Is Not So Gentle on Parents: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Annie Pezalla, visiting assistant professor at Macalester College, examines one approach to parenting that may...
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Survey: Peer Support, Connection Are Critical to Student Wellness

A new report identifies the factors that contribute to college student thriving, including personal connection and health behaviors, and how residential communities can help.

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Opinion

There’s a Better Way to Apply for Student Aid

The new FAFSA’s troubled rollout raises questions about both the form and process, Jim Blew and Art Hauptman write.