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Five students in Iona gear smile in front of a burgundy Iona backdrop.

How Iona Built Its Freshman Class

A caring approach and dormitories made the difference.

U of Puget Sound Will Remove Name of Eugenics Supporter From Museum

The University of Puget Sound announced that it is removing the name of James R. Slater, a professor of biology...

Boos, Chants at Boston U Commencement Speech

David Zaslav, the CEO of Warner Brothers Discovery, was met with boos and chants during his commencement speech at Boston...

New Programs: Physician Associate, Cybersecurity, Entrepreneurship

The following colleges have announced new academic programs recently: Berry College is starting a master of medical science–physician associate degree...
A Zoom screen shows Spelman College teaching fellow Tangela Mitchell, a brown-skinned woman with a nose ring and her hair styled on top of her head, in the center and six high school students taking part in a discussion section.

A Bridge Between HBCUs and High Schools

A group of HBCUs is participating in a nationwide effort to bring college coursework to low-income high school students.

Three students work and chat in UC Davis's Center for Chicanx and Latinx Academic Student Success with a colorful mural in the background.

Cultural Centers Meet Academic Services

Universities are seeking ways to improve educational outcomes for minority students. At UC Davis, that means creating identity-based centers that are also hubs for academic and mental health support.

Governor Ron DeSantis speaks at a podium in front of the Florida state flag. A blue sign with white lettering on the podium reads: “Florida: The Education State.”
Opinion

Not Just a War on ‘Woke’

Attacks on public higher education in Florida are part of the radical right’s broader antidemocratic agenda, Timothy V. Kaufman-Osborn writes.

A medieval painting of the angel Gabriel and the prophet Muhammad. Gabriel has wings and Muhammas is wearing a head covering and has a beard.

Report: Adjunct Who Showed Images of Prophet Was ‘Vilified’

A new American Association of University Professors report says Hamline University administrators “encouraged and promoted” a “de facto campaign of vilification.”