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Opinion

My Colleagues Stayed Silent When Oct. 7 Was Called a ‘Beautiful Day’

Deborah Gerhardt reflects on a UNC faculty body’s decision not to weigh in on a guest speaker’s comments.

$200 Million in Gifts for DePauw

DePauw University in Indiana has received $200 million to support liberal arts education, President Lori White announced Wednesday. An anonymous...

ACLU Warns Against Adopting Antisemitism Definition

The American Civil Liberties Union urged U.S. education secretary Miguel Cardona to reject the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s working definition...
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Academic Success Tip: Use Improv to Teach Communication Skills

A faculty member at Paul Smith’s College incorporates improvisation exercises into his business courses to teach empathetic listening, collaborative discussion and flexibility.

Ex–Seton Hall President Sues University and Regents

The former president of Seton Hall University claimed in a lawsuit this week that the university and some of its...
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A Rise in Hyperspecialized Catholic Colleges and Trade Schools

A handful of new Catholic institutions and trade schools are emerging and experimenting with new models as many of their established peers suffer enrollment woes.

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Positive Partnership: Fostering Former Foster Youths’ Potential

Alamo Colleges, as part of a larger county partnership, play a role in helping former foster youth enroll and succeed in college through basic needs and academic supports.

U.S. Opens 2nd Civil Rights Investigation Into Harvard

The Education Department has opened a second civil rights investigation into allegations of shared-ancestry discrimination at Harvard University, according to...