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Basic Needs Funding Aids Student Retention, Persistence
A new report from the Center for Higher Education Policy and Practice finds students who received emergency pandemic grant funding were more likely to remain enrolled, compared to their peers.
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The Endangered Right to Assemble on Campus
Suppressing pro-Palestinian protests does a disservice to the future of American politics, Tabatha Abu El-Haj writes.
House Votes to Condemn Presidents’ Testimony at Antisemitism Hearing
The House of Representatives passed a bipartisan resolution Wednesday to condemn the testimony of three university presidents at a hearing...
An Unneighborly Dispute About Spelman-Morehouse Title IX Complaints
A lawsuit and persistent allegations of mishandled sexual assault complaints by Spelman women against Morehouse men raise troubling questions about the close bond between the colleges.
Spicy Food and Long-Term Health: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Paul Terry, professor in the division of epidemiology at the University of Tennessee, explores how...
Most Americans Lack Confidence in College Leaders
A majority of Americans lack confidence in higher education leaders, according to a new U.S. News –Harris poll that surveyed...
Toward a Transfer Guarantee
Interest in guaranteed admission surged after the Supreme Court’s affirmative action ban. But the main beneficiaries of the programs are often overlooked: transfer students.
Oklahoma Governor Orders DEI Cuts
Oklahoma governor Kevin Stitt signed an executive order Wednesday mandating reviews and widespread cuts to diversity, equity and inclusion offices...
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