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Albion Board Backs President Under Fire

Albion College’s board has issued a strong statement of support for Mathew Johnson, its new president, who has been sharply...

The Week in Admissions News

Smith College improves aid offerings; staffing shortages in dining halls; California law on tampons; challenges of income-driven repayment; new free speech group; resource on mental health.

Smith College Improves Its Aid Offerings

Smith College announced a series of improvements to its financial aid packages Friday. Among them: Beginning next fall, there will...

Responding to Dating Violence and Stalking on Campuses

The Lauren McCluskey Foundation announced five initiatives on Friday to respond to dating violence and stalking on campuses. The announcement...

More Plaintiffs Come Forward in Liberty Sexual Assault Suit

More plaintiffs stand to join a lawsuit accusing Liberty University of mishandling investigations into rape and sexual assault if the...

Studies Estimate Vaccine Refusal Rates Among Students

Two new literature reviews estimating COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy rates among college students globally find that about 18.9 percent of students...

To Thank or Not to Thank: Students in Divestment Fight

Experts say crediting students for their climate advocacy is wise. But institutions tend to minimize the role campus activists may have played in helping them decide to divest from fossil fuels.

Footwear Designer Plans to Open First Design-Focused HBCU

Former Nike designer D’Wayne Edwards plans to reopen Michigan’s only historically Black college and turn it into the first design-focused...