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Poll: Most Americans Favor Modest Affirmative Action

Most Americans support affirmative action in college admissions and do not want the Supreme Court to ban it, according a...

New Title IX Regulations Delayed

The Biden administration officially pushed back to October the release of new regulations regarding Title IX of the Education Amendments...

S.D. Governor Wants Drag Shows Banned on Campus

South Dakota governor Kristi Noem, a Republican, has proposed that drag shows be banned on public college and university campuses...
A group of disengaged, bored-looking students—one resting her head on her hand, and another with their head on the desk—in a university lecture hall.

Students Are Less Engaged; Stop Blaming COVID

As “digitally evolved knowledge workers,” our students engage differently than the generations before them; as educators, we need to adapt, Jenny Darroch writes.

Illustration of a woman holding briefcase walking up stairs while hand holding a flashlight on the left lights her way

Building Pathways to the Presidency for Women

Pamela L. Eddy explores the combination of factors that must be considered to remove the obstacles.

Liz Cheney Cheered, Protested at Commencement

Former U.S. representative Liz Cheney was cheered—and also protested—Sunday while giving the commencement speech at her alma mater, Colorado College...
The Texas Senate chamber, with an aqua-blue rug and wooden desks and chair.

Tenure Survives in Texas; DEI Offices Do Not

Faculty groups still worry about provisions for dismissal; faculty and student groups oppose the DEI measure.

Common App Will Let Colleges Not See Applicants’ Races

The Common Application, which has more than 1,000 members, will give them the right not to see applicants’ races. At...