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Northwestern Suspends Frats While Investigating Druggings

Northwestern University has temporarily suspended all fraternity-related activities, following reports that students were drugged without their consent at frat house...

‘We Are Hurt’: UMass Students Upset After Racist Incidents

Students at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst are outraged after a racist email blast targeted Black student organizations, the...

We Taught Critical Race Theory

And here’s what our white students at Vanderbilt University said, in their own words, about what they learned, write Ebony Omotola McGee, Devin T. White and Lynette Parker.

Codifying and Fortifying DACA

Proposed rule seeks to “preserve” the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program and “fortify” it against legal challenges. Does it?

What the Debt Ceiling Debate Means for Higher Ed

Congress must authorize the federal government to borrow more money by mid-October so that it can pay its bills, raising questions about federal spending as Democrats work to push through monumental higher education funding.

Capital Campaign Watch: Iona, NYU Law, Virginia Wesleyan, Youngstown State

Iona College raised $154 million in a campaign that started in 2015 with a goal of $150 million. New York...

English Professors Study More Than Books

English professors don’t always have their noses in a book. In today's Academic Minute, Santa Clara University's Amy Lueck explains...

Thinking About Thanksgiving

Some colleges are planning to shift instruction online after the Thanksgiving vacation, but far fewer are doing so than last year when COVID-19 vaccinations were not yet available.