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Catholic Higher Ed Governance In Flux
Catholic colleges and universities are having to revamp their governance structures as their founding religious orders take a step back, a new report says.
Berklee College of Music President Out After 2 Years
Bonus Episode: Campus Interview with Montclair State's Jonathan Koppell
In this interview, Montclair State University president Jonathan Koppell talks about accessibility for minoritized groups, the power of creative communication and why he thinks universities need to own their part in the public’s diminishing trust in higher education.
Weekly Wisdom | Interview with VCU President Michael Rao
Get inspired by this incredible conversation about leadership with VCU President Michael Rao.
Paper: Highly Selective Private Colleges Could Diversify Student Bodies by Changing Admissions Practices
End Admissions Preferences for Athletes
Admissions preferences for athletes favor wealthy, white families and corrupt youth sport, Rick Eckstein and Linda Flanagan write.
Bridge Programs Over Troubled Water
Precollege programs can help boost access for students from underrepresented communities. The Supreme Court’s affirmative action ruling could force colleges to rethink them.
Northwestern Football Scandal Shines Spotlight on Hazing
An investigation uncovered a culture of sexualized hazing on the university’s football team. Experts believe it may prompt a broader reckoning among colleges that have long grappled with the problem.
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