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Harvard Hires Its First Black President

The university’s next president is Claudine Gay, the daughter of Haitian immigrants and first Black woman to lead the university. Gay is set to begin her presidency next summer.

Embattled NCAA Puts a Politician at the Helm

Charlie Baker, the departing Massachusetts governor and first politician to lead the NCAA, will try to chart a path out of the legal and political quagmire the organization is mired in.
Opinion

A Love Letter to Black Women in the Academy

Know that while you may be the only one in your program or school, or on your campus, you are not alone, writes Tia Sherèe Gaynor.

2 Appeals Courts Uphold Prior Sexual Assault Rulings

Two different federal appeals courts largely upheld lower court rulings related to college sexual assault cases this week. The Columbus...
Opinion

Addressing Antisemitism as a DEI Priority

Professional development opportunities can improve campus administrators’ understanding of antisemitism and Jewish identity, Naomi Greenspan writes.

New Jersey City University to Cut 30 Jobs

New Jersey City University, reeling from a financial collapse, will lay off 30 professors in an effort to cut $12...

U of Minn. Students Call for Resignation of Regent

Student leaders at the University of Minnesota called for Regent Steve Sviggum to resign Wednesday after he questioned whether the...

Understanding Teacher Shortages: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Tuan D. Nguyen, assistant professor of education at Kansas State University, explores the critical problem...