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Academic Success Tip: Weekly Skill Building for Students

Montclair State University launched a campaign this spring to increase academic engagement through students’ personal skill development inside the classroom and across campus departments.

University of Saint Katherine Announces Closure

The University of Saint Katherine in California is filing for bankruptcy and closing by the end of the spring semester...

Why TikTok Fails to Assure Us It’s Safe: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Shaomin Li, eminent scholar and professor of international business and chair of the department of...

House Reps Want Antisemitism Monitors for College Campuses

Colleges and universities that receive federal funding could be subjected to monitoring for antisemitism under a new House bill that...

Columbia Bars Protest Leader Who Threatened Zionists

Columbia University administrators said late Friday that they had barred a leader of pro-Palestinian protests from the campus after a...
A photo of a protestor being arrested at Emory University.

Divest? Call the Cops? Presidents Grapple With How to Respond

Some leaders have directly engaged protesters as encampments crop up on campus. Others have sent in the police, leading to violent arrests and sharp criticism.

Richard Cordray speaks into a microphone

Richard Cordray Takes the Fall for FAFSA Fiasco

The Federal Student Aid chief and debt-relief czar is stepping down after months of criticism over the bungled FAFSA overhaul. But is now the right time for accountability?

A quote from Toni Morrison is in white text against a black background. The quote reads: “The innate feature of the university is that not only does it examine, it also produces power-laden and value-ridden discourse.”
Opinion

“How Can Values Be Taught,” Gaza Edition

Maureen E. Ruprecht Fadem asks what values universities are teaching through their silence on Gaza.