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Why I Hate the Term ‘Latinx’

If we’re serious about inclusion, it’s time for academe to drop “Latinx” in favor of the term “Latine,” Bryan Betancur writes.

Tool Maps Campus Sexual Assault Policies, Stats

End Rape on Campus, an initiative of the nonprofit Civic Nation, released a new digital tool Wednesday that allows users...

UCLA Suspends Ecologist, Scientists Ask Why

Nature reports that over 300 scientists are urging the University of California, Los Angeles, to rescind the discipline of a...

Short-Term Pell a Priority for Skills First Coalition

The Skills First Coalition, a group of American businesses and education and training providers, wants the 118th Congress to pass...

Could Confucius Institutes Return to U.S. Colleges?

Possibly, says a committee of college administrators and professors in a new report, which might open the door to the Department of Defense lifting a prohibition on funding colleges and universities that host an institute.

An Unlikely Pairing

Hilbert College, a nonprofit Catholic institution in New York, is purchasing for-profit Valley College, which has four sites in Ohio and West Virginia. That makes for an unusual match.

Hamline Faculty Calls on President to Step Down

Hamline University’s full-time faculty members voted 71 to 12 on Monday to call for the resignation of President Fayneese Miller...

A ‘Wearable’ Monitors Health Without a Battery: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Rahim Esfandyar-Pour, assistant professor of electrical engineering and computer science and biomedical engineering at the...