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Michigan State Settles With Families of Shooting Victims

Michigan State University has settled with the families of three students who were killed during a mass shooting on the...
Harvard president Claudine Gay, seated at a witness table in the foreground, at a Dec. 5 congressional hearing on antisemitism on campuses. Behind her former University of Pennsylvania president Elizabeth Magill can be clearly seen.
Opinion

Congresswoman, Have You No Shame?

The congressional hearing on antisemitism showed why universities should adopt a stance of principled neutrality, John Tomasi writes.

Ed Department Releases FAFSA ‘Soft Launch’ Timeline

The Department of Education released details Friday on the rollout of the new Free Application for Federal Student Aid, noting...

Men Are Driving Enrollment Declines

Men are driving the decline in college enrollments—particularly at four-year institutions, according to a new report from the Pew Research...
A student and professor sit at opposite sides of a classroom desk, with laptop open.
Opinion

Guiding Growth: Crafting Feedback That Empowers Learners

With fairness and equity in mind, professors should provide both constructive student feedback and insights on what they’re doing well academically.

Brochures of Tri-College University featuring photos of the name, logo, and students.

A Change, but Not an End, for 5-College Partnership

Institutions in North Dakota and Minnesota have worked with Tri-College University since 1970. In an effort to save thousands and reduce redundancies, the partnership ends next year.

MIT Facing Investigation for Alleged Title VI Violations

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is now among 23 colleges and universities under investigation for alleged discrimination on the basis...
A student holds a sign reading "y'all means all," with "all" in rainbow colors.

Texas Colleges Prepare for the End of DEI

Eliminating multicultural centers. Adding new offices for “engagement” and “citizenship.” Dispersing DEI personnel. These are just some of the steps Texas institutions have taken ahead of the Jan. 1 launch of SB 17.