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On Chaucer Studies, ‘Raptus’ and Relevance

As Chaucer studies grapples with one of the most widely noted discoveries in the field in years, Richard Utz wonders, will it do to say anything more about Chaucer?

New Mexico Launches College Food Insecurity Study

The University of New Mexico and the New Mexico Higher Education Department are launching a statewide survey to evaluate the...

Faculty Wants Pensions Out of Fossil Fuels

Encouraged by shifting markets and successful divestment campaigns at individual institutions, professors are ramping up efforts to get TIAA to go green.

State-Awarded Financial Aid Declined Slightly in 2020–21

State-awarded student financial aid decreased negligibly in 2020–21 to $14.784 billion, down 0.1 percent from the $14.801 billion awarded in...

University of South Carolina Returns to ‘USC’ Moniker

The University of South Carolina is updating its logo to a more simplified design and reverting to an old abbreviation—USC...

Reckoning With the Past, Looking Toward the Future

Stanford University uncovered a history of the institution limiting Jewish student enrollments, and now the university is looking for ways to redress its past.
Opinion

Promoting Institutional Change Through Inclusive Cluster Hiring: Part 2

Elizabeth H. Simmons and Becky R. Petitt share lessons learned in the process of implementing a new program of cluster hiring focused on the experiences of minoritized populations.

Women Coaches Face Off in NCAA Men’s Soccer

When the men’s soccer teams of New York University and the University of Chicago face off in the Bronx on...