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Gun Violence at Home and War: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Brandon del Pozo, assistant professor of medicine and public health at Brown University, says that...
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Colleges Draw Criticism for Slow Response to Hamas Attacks

After student organizations released statements backing attacks against Israeli citizens, critics called on university leaders to forcefully condemn them. Not all did.

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When Trust Fails

Trust between boards and campus communities is badly frayed and presidents are caught in the middle, Shelly Weiss Storbeck writes.

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Cuts Follow Consolidation at Vermont State

Months into its existence as a consolidated institution, VTSU plans to cut faculty jobs and programs. Leaders say that’s an inevitable part of its transformation.

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OPMs on ‘Life Support’ in Changing Online Marketplace

Online program management services are facing regulatory concerns, increased competition and concern among their university partners.

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Equity-Focused Possibilities for Dual Enrollment

A new Community College Research Center report examines the positive outcomes of expanding program participation to diverse student groups.

Virginia Disputes Claim That It Underfunded an HBCU

The government of the commonwealth of Virginia is pushing back against a claim by the federal government that it underfunded...
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North Carolina Forces Changes to Accreditation

A new law will require public institutions to change accreditors every cycle. Passed quietly with no debate, the bill follows similar legislation passed in Florida.