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Gauging COVID’s Impact on Internationalization

A new report finds that the COVID-19 pandemic stalled efforts to expand international student enrollment and global partnerships, but institutions are eager to get back on track.

Ferrum College President Resigns Abruptly

David Johns, president of Ferrum College, is stepping down abruptly, though reportedly on good terms. Ferrum, a small private college...

University of Vermont Working to Improve Jewish Student Life

University of Vermont administrators recently announced new plans to support Jewish students on campus. The push comes after the U.S...

Potential Students Value Diversity

A survey of high school seniors by Niche found that diversity is the top aspect they want in a potential...

Bill Seeks More Transparency About Endowments

College and university endowment assets collectively total more than $821 billion, but determining how much of those assets are managed by diversely owned firms has proven difficult. A bill seeks to change that.

N.C. Governor Creates Commission to Rethink UNC Governance

North Carolina governor Roy Cooper has announced the formation of a new commission to reform the governance of the University...

Tennessee State Instructor Removed for Screaming at Student

Tennessee State University says it terminated an instructor seen screaming in a student’s face in a video circulated on social...
Opinion

After COVID, Another Public Health Crisis

Lack of access to abortion stands to change the face of higher education for years to come, Elizabeth H. Bradley and Dara Anhouse write.