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Campus Protests Sweeping China Spread to U.S.

Demonstrations against Xi Jinping’s “Zero COVID” policy erupted on Chinese campuses over the weekend, threatening the country’s fraught partnerships with U.S. colleges.
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Deficiency Mind-Set Bedevils Developmental Math

Colleges should design pathways to meet students’ different preparation levels and goals rather than foist algebra on everyone in the name of numeracy, Ben Weng writes.

A Holistic Approach to Transferring Credits

Institutions have long sought to improve the credit transfer process. A new report from Ithaka S+R outlines strategies to help students earn credit for all types of higher learning.

‘Unicorns’ in Uncertain Times

At a time when many women’s colleges are struggling to remain viable—and, some might argue, relevant—the colleges’ leaders and students have no doubt the institutions are needed.

A Case for Wildfire Retreat: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Emily Schlickman, assistant professor of landscape architecture and environmental design at the University of California...

U of Calif. Academic Workers Reach Deal; Strike Continues

Postdoctoral scholars and academic researchers across the University of California system reached tentative contract deals Tuesday, 15 days into an...

Stephen F. Austin Board Wants to Join U of Texas System

One of Texas’ two independent universities is ready to join the University of Texas system—a move that officials say will...

Higher Ed Groups Push for Permanent DACA Fix

A host of higher education associations, institutional leaders and advocates are calling on Congress to pass legislation this year to...