Filter & Sort
Filter
SORT BY DATE
Order

A University Ends Its Faculty Senate, and Dissent Could Be Punished

Leaders of West Virginia’s Bluefield State University ended the Faculty Senate, among other changes that drew faculty criticism. Now, the university president has written a blog post mulling firing certain dissenters.

Michigan State Students Return to Class

Most Michigan State University students returned to classes Monday, following a break because of last week’s murder of three students...

The Kids Aren’t All Right—but Hope Can Help

Colleges have a role in cultivating hopefulness in a generation of young people suffering the mental health effects of the pandemic and political conflict, Sian Beilock writes.
Opinion

In Celebration of Small Victories

During these especially challenging times, the little things that happen in the classroom can matter the most, writes Kevin Currie-Knight.

Univ. of Utah to Pay $5 Million to Parents of Slain Student

The University of Utah will pay the parents of a murdered international student from China a $5 million settlement for...

Va. Lawmakers Seek Changes in Response to Campus Threats

State legislators in Virginia have passed a bill requiring threat assessment teams at public colleges and universities to notify police...

HyFlex Learning: Viable Beyond Emergencies?

The hybrid approach kept classroom learning accessible during the pandemic. Do the pros outweigh the cons in “normal” times?

Student Industry Coordinators Serve as Alumni Network Bridge

Hamilton College’s Connect Team unites students and their major interests to the college’s alumni community with events, blogs and interviews.