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Necessary Cuts or a ‘Downward Spiral’?

Faculty members at the Peralta Community College District mourn hundreds of cut courses and laid-off adjuncts. Administrators say enrollment declines leave them no choice.

Serving by Meeting Students’ Basic Needs

Ann McElaney-Johnson reflects on what the pandemic taught her about students’ basic needs and the obligations of the institution she leads to help meet them.

Georgia Board to Reduce Faculty Role in Presidential Search

The University System of Georgia’s Board of Regents is poised to vote today on a proposed policy change that would...
Opinion

Eliminating Alibis

Eliza C. Bettinger describes how diversifying an applicant pool starts with writing a better job ad.

Joining Forces to Share Courses

HBCUs are forming collectives to share courses across their campuses and create more paths to graduation.

Church Gives Paul Quinn Graduates an Investment Fund

This year’s graduating class at Paul Quinn College received a gift from Alfred Street Baptist Church in the form of...

Scholars Among the New Crop of Pulitzer Prize Winners

Scholars won a number of the 2022 Pulitzer Prizes, announced Monday. They include: Criticism: Critic and activist Salamishah Tillet, a...

Adolescence, Sleep and School: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Brown University Week: Mary A. Carskadon, professor of psychiatry and human behavior, explores...