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Gen Z and the Humanities
Post-pandemic cohorts of incoming students may have unique reasons for being drawn to the humanities, Randy Laist writes.
Roosevelt Professor Leaves University Amid Sexual Misconduct Complaint
A former student filed a Title IX complaint against the professor in early August, but the investigation was dropped midmonth after he lost his job.
All in a Day’s Work: Professor as Student
Joe Hoyle, an accounting professor at the University of Richmond, enrolls in classes—particularly in subjects he knows little about—so that he can be a better teacher himself.
Measuring Higher Ed’s Benefits Beyond Earnings
A new report from Lumina Foundation and Gallup reveals a host of positive outcomes associated with going to college. Researchers hope they will lead to a new perception of higher ed’s “worth.”
Tufts RAs Strike During Move-In
Program Innovation: Smart Boxes Feed Food-Insecure Students
Virginia Commonwealth University rolled out optimized miniature food pantries to provide free and accessible food items across campus.
Jordan Peterson Must Take Course in Professionalism
Rights Chief Calls for ‘Coalition of the Willing’ on Campus Diversity
Catherine Lhamon said Tuesday that the Supreme Court decision on race-conscious admissions is an opportunity to reconsider how colleges recruit and retain diverse classes.
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