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Cornell Suspends All Fraternity Parties, Social Events

All fraternity parties and social events at Cornell University have been suspended after one student reported she was sexually assaulted...

Teaching ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’

Can we learn new things from old texts? In today’s Academic Minute, part of Northern Kentucky University Week, Jonathan Cullick...

Pushing Their Peers to the Polls

College students turned out in force for the 2018 and 2020 elections. Some have been working hard this cycle to make sure that trend continues.

Endowment Returns Fall

Fiscal year 2021 brought booming returns to higher education endowments. But for many institutions, things look a lot less rosy this year.

Pell Grant Rules Out but More Guidance Needed

More than half a million people could benefit from the reinstatement of the Pell Grant for incarcerated students in July, and efforts are underway to start college-in-prison programs for this group.

Report Finds Flaws in MSU Title IX Certification Process

Just days after Dr. Samuel Stanley Jr. formally stepped down as president of Michigan State University, the Board of Trustees...

Paul Smith’s College Appoints Another President

Paul Smith’s College named a new interim president Friday to replace the current president, who was appointed to the position...

Teaching ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Northern Kentucky University Week: Jonathan Cullick, professor of English, explores one example of...