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DeSantis Allies Named to Broward, New College Presidencies

The Broward College Board of Trustees named Henry Mack, Florida’s former senior education chancellor and a close ally of Governor...
Photos of three academics who would've been on a now-canceled panel: Silvia Carrasco, Kathleen Lowrey and Elizabeth Weiss

‘Let’s Talk About Sex,’ or ‘Let’s Platform Transphobia’? Association Cancels a Panel

Five controversial female scholars were set to speak on sex and gender at next month’s big anthropology conference. Other academics alleged they were pushing harmful views conflicting with “settled science.”

COVID ‘Heightened Deep Inequities,’ Report Shows

A new report from the Hope Center for College, Community and Justice at Temple University explores how students’ college experiences...
A book cover with the title "On the Basis of Race: How Higher Education Navigates Affirmative Action Policies" in black text

A Blueprint to Resist Ban on Race-Conscious Admissions

A Western Michigan political science professor argues that colleges and universities can comply with the Supreme Court ruling and still pursue racial diversity.

Weekly Wisdom | Interview with APLU President Mark Becker

Get inspired by this incredible conversation about leadership with APLU President Mark Becker

‘The Question’ for Making Important Decisions

In meetings, how much time should you spend making consequential decisions versus discussing various options before making a final decision?

President Biden and Education Secretary Miguel Cardona

Biden Administration Puts Grad Schools in the Hot Seat

The Education Department’s new transparency measures will tell prospective students if a graduate program will leave them with debt they can’t afford to pay back. But the agency nixed its original plan to include nonprofit undergraduate programs.

Aerial panoramic drone shot of the downtown campus of WVU in Morgantown, West Virginia, showing the river in the distance

Positive Partnership: West Virginia Colleges Partner to Keep Recent Grads In-State

A new program created by West Virginia and Marshall Universities aims to support recent graduates in establishing remote work opportunities within the state.