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Memo Shows San José State Was Warned About Abuse by Trainer

A newly disclosed memo reveals that former San José State University president Mary Papazian was warned that athletic trainer Scott...

Academic Minute: Attracting Restaurant Employees After COVID

Today on the Academic Minute: Frederick Becker, associate professor in the hospitality management department at York College of Pennsylvania, determines...

Key Podcast: The Impact of Learning Disruption From COVID-19

College students almost certainly lost ground academically during the pandemic. But do we know how much? And what should colleges...
Opinion

Engaging First-Gen Students’ Families Is Critical to Their Success

Being a first-generation student is an asset, and families of these students can be partners in supporting success, writes Julie Carballo.

Capital Campaign Watch: Baylor, Campbell, Eastern Kentucky, North Carolina State, U of the Pacific

Baylor University has reached the $1.1 billion goal of the campaign it started in 2018. Campbell University raised $105 million...

Political Art Roils George Washington Campus

A student group backed by the Chinese Communist Party pushed university leaders to remove posters that depicted Chinese athletes in imagery related to human rights abuses by the Chinese government.

A ‘Trojan Horse’ or a Do-Over?

Brown professors are divided over a proposed interdisciplinary research center. Some doubt it would really represent a wide range of perspectives.

Weekly Wisdom | VCU President Michael Rao

Enjoy this inspiring conversation with VCU President Michael Rao, Bridget Burns from University Innovation Alliance and Doug Lederman from Inside...