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Mathematicians, Hopeful and Hurting

Mathematicians descended on Boston last week for the first in-person Joint Math Meetings since the start of the pandemic. But ongoing tensions over how the community fosters—or fails to foster—diversity and inclusion loomed large.

Albion College Coach Used Racial Slur

Albion College head men’s basketball coach Jody May has served a multigame suspension after players charged that he used a...

A ‘Friend’ and a ‘Listening Ear’

Faculty and staff at Amarillo College say they feel heard and supported with their mental health struggles because of the services of the institution’s corporate chaplain.

Recent Weeks in Admissions News

Enrollment risks; U of Southern California sued over rankings; arrest of student in class roils Winston-Salem State.

New Programs: Actuarial Science, Nursing, Veterinary Paraprofessional

Bryant University has launched its first ever online, asynchronous master’s degree: in actuarial science. University of Providence, in Montana, is...
Opinion

Ethical College Admissions: ‘I Am Not a Robot’

Jim Jump considers the issues raised by ChatGPT for the admissions essay.

U.S. Judge Upholds W.V. Law on Trans Participation in Sports

A federal judge last week upheld the constitutionality of a West Virginia law that bars transgender athletes at public colleges...

6 Months in Jail for Former Southern Cal Official

Donna Heinel, former senior associate athletic director at the University of Southern California, was sentenced last week for using her...