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Survey Finds Students Avoid Controversial Topics

Sixty percent of college students said they were reluctant to speak about at least one controversial topic—politics, religion, race, sexual...

U of Oregon Receives $425M for Children’s Behavioral Health

A $425 million gift to the University of Oregon will fund a new institute for children’s behavioral health, the university...

Biden Proposes More Money for Pell Grants

President Biden proposed more money for Pell Grants and minority-serving institutions in his State of the Union address Tuesday night...

Your Roadmap to Achieve Ambitious Enrollment Goals | Available On-Demand

What are your goals for 2022 and beyond? Increase starts… Streamline admissions… Lower recruitment costs… Improve retention… All of the...

Decoupling Race and Crisis in White Communities

We still have a lot to learn about how to talk about race. In today’s Academic Minute, part of University...

An ‘Oasis’ From What?

Grove City College is facing backlash for how it’s addressing diversity, equity and inclusion. Supporters say the criticism is more about politics than anything the college is doing to prepare students to live and work in the world.

Students Stand With Ukraine

At campuses across the country, students are marching, waving blue-and-yellow flags, and raising funds and awareness to support Ukrainians as they fight back against the Russian invasion.
Opinion

Building Racial Dialogue in a Time of Backlash

It was no easy task to win approval for a brand-new Department of Race, Diaspora and Indigeneity at the University of Chicago, Leora Auslander and Adom Getachew write.