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Joint Faculty Hire Spotlights Disability

Florida State’s creative writing program wanted one professor but hired two. The fact that they were both disabled was something of an afterthought, but the professors say the move matters -- and follows years of activism on the part of disabled scholars.

Target Announces Debt-Free Education Assistance Program

Target will cover tuition, fees and textbooks for employees who want to pursue an associate or undergraduate degree at certain...

COVID-19 Roundup: A Shifting State of Play

Vaccines and other public safety measures continue to be in flux at colleges across the country as the Delta variant spreads, positive cases rise and political and legal battles continue.

No Plans to Require Vaccines at English Universities

Despite uncertainty about vaccination rates, government says universities should encourage but not require them.

Ruling Puts Pause on Mills College Acquisition Talks

The Alameda County Superior Court issued a temporary restraining order against Mills College Thursday, prohibiting college officials from voting on...

Davidson President to Depart

Davidson College president Carol Quillen will leave the North Carolina liberal arts college after the next academic year, the institution...

Lawsuit Claims Fordham Covered Up Alleged Rape

A former naval training student at Fordham University in New York filed a federal lawsuit accusing the institution of covering...
Opinion

Colleges and Universities Need More Rappers

If more students were exposed to the critical practices they utilize, they’d be better equipped to engage in pressing conversations about race, identity, culture, class and the like, writes A. D. Carson.