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Board Replaces President of Alcorn State

The board of the Mississippi Institutions of Higher Education announced Thursday that Felecia Nave, who has been president of Alcorn...

Crisis on the Nile: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of University of Southern California Week: Essam Heggy, research scientist in the department of...

U of Colorado Settles COVID Shutdown Suit for $5M

The University of Colorado settled a class action lawsuit over campus shutdowns on Tuesday to the tune of $5 million...

‘U.S. News’ Again Delays Law and Medical School Rankings

It blames the delay on “requests from law and medical schools to update data submitted,” but some say there are errors being fixed as well.

A group of about eight happy graduates, wearing caps and gowns and clutching diplomas while grinning at the camera.
Opinion

Commencement Is a Celebration, Not a Class

In choosing a commencement speaker, don’t (purposely) court controversy, Walter Kimbrough writes.

A $100M Gift for Scholarships at Mississippi State

A $100 million gift to Mississippi State University will be used exclusively for student scholarships, the university announced Thursday. The...
Education Secretary Miguel Cardona, a middle-aged Hispanic man with glasses and a salt-and-pepper goatee, wears a blue suit at a House budget hearing.

House Debt Plan Would Mean Higher Ed Spending Cuts

The Education Department could have to cut anywhere from 8 to 23 percent out of its budget under the House Republicans’ opening offer on debt ceiling negotiations.

Students at the University of South Florida hold signs supporting diversity.

Ex-Presidents for Academic Freedom

PEN America has convened a group of 100-plus former college presidents to push back on threats to academic freedom as higher education remains a frequent target for politicians.