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University Boards: Divest From Uyghur Genocide
University governing boards should answer their students’ call and divest from Chinese companies complicit in genocide against Uyghurs, Keith Krach writes.
Princeton Ups What It Gives in Aid
Princeton University announced a major expansion of its financial aid program on Thursday. Under the expansion, most students who have...
New Presidents or Provosts: Chippewa Valley Technical College, Lamar Institute of Technology, U of Hull, U of Pittsburgh–Bradford/Titusville, Vanguard U
Rick Esch, interim president of the Bradford and Titusville campuses of the University of Pittsburgh, has been named president of...
PEN America Slams Missouri AG’s Request for J-School Emails
Missouri attorney general Eric Schmitt is misusing the state’s open records law to violate academic freedom and chill the speech...
Oberlin Pays Out $36.6M in Long-Running Legal Case
Oberlin College will pay out $36.6 million to Gibson’s Bakery, closing a chapter in a legal battle that began in...
$100K Scholarship Could Become Issue in Mayoral Race
A scholarship worth nearly $100,000 could become an issue in the Los Angeles mayoral race, the Los Angeles Times reported...
Money Flows to Carnegie Mellon's Campus in Rwanda
A $275 million investment in the only U.S. university in Africa aims for a continentwide impact, but the campus’s ties to the Rwandan president have cast a pall over the news.
High School Students Optimistic About the Future
Current high school students are optimistic about their chances of experiencing future life outcomes, including having a well-paying career, owning...
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