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The ‘Safe Enough’ Campus, 2022

Environments conducive to learning are not risk-free, whether we’re talking about COVID or risks of an intellectual variety, Michael S. Roth writes.

Why International Peacekeeping Is So Hard: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Dennis Jett, professor and founding faculty member at the School of International Affairs at Pennsylvania...

ACE Publishes Guide to the 2022 Campaign

The American Council on Education has published a guide for campuses on the 2022 elections that focuses on registering students...

Georgia System Cuts 215 Defunct Programs

The University System of Georgia is axing 215 inactive academic programs across 18 institutions, citing a continued lack of enrollment...

Jewel of King University Retires After 70 Years

The longtime employee worked her way up from a temporary maid to executive assistant in the president’s office.

Emporia State President May Now Dismiss Any Employee

The president of Emporia State University has gained the authority from the Kansas Board of Regents to “suspend, dismiss, terminate”...

$150M Gift to Fund Stem Cell Research at UC San Diego

Businessman and philanthropist T. Denny Sanford has committed $150 million to the University of California, San Diego, to fund a...

‘Living in the Language’

The University of Minnesota is offering student housing for residents who want to immerse themselves in learning Ojibwe or Dakota, two Native languages at risk of extinction.