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Women’s Colleges Work to Stand Out
As the market for women’s colleges shrinks, some institutions have found a niche. But the strategy hasn’t worked for everyone.
Academic Minute: Toxic Racism
Today on the Academic Minute: April Thames, associate professor of psychology and psychiatry at the University of Southern California Dornsife...
Hurricane Ida’s Impact
Colleges in the path of the storm begin assessing damages. Many will remain closed for now in face of widespread power outages. Tulane plans to resume in-person instruction Oct. 11.
Stanford President Condemns Student’s Racist Posts
Stanford University president Marc Tessier-Lavigne said in an email to students that the university is actively working to ensure the safety of the community following a series of racist social media posts made by a student over the weekend.
Rising COVID-19 Numbers at North Carolina Universities
ABC11 News reported on COVID-19 numbers at North Carolina universities, which are rising with the return of students. North Carolina...
New Programs: Education, Social Work, Health Administration
Ouachita Baptist University is launching a new master of education degree in curriculum and instruction. Trinity Christian College, in Illinois...
N.Y. Times Corrects Story on Afghan Students
The New York Times on Monday issued a correction to its story about unsuccessful efforts to evacuate students and alumni...
Opinion
Building Back Better: Beyond Free College
Free college proposals would only exacerbate the degree completion gap in higher ed, write Stephen J. Handel and Eileen L. Strempel.
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