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Police officers can be seen moving toward a densely packed group of student protesters on a campus lawn.
Opinion

Protect, Teach, Enforce

Ted Mitchell offers three core principles for handling campus protests.

UC Will Not Open a Downtown San Francisco Campus

The University of California regents have declined a request from San Francisco mayor London Breed to install a new campus...
Four alumni stand with Lincoln University president John Moseley in front of a sign that reads "Welcome alumni, family and friends."

Lincoln University Cuts Ties With Alumni Association, Demands Audit

The board president at the historically Black university in Missouri suspended relations with its alumni association until it meets a list of demands.

USC Postdoctoral Scholars Unionize

University of Southern California postdoctoral scholars have “resoundingly” voted to unionize, the new union announced Monday. The vote, held Thursday...
Opinion

The Academy’s Retreat From History

Why history matters now more than ever.

Judge Blocks Clock-Hour Rule for Career Prep Programs

A Texas judge issued a national injunction Friday blocking a federal rule that dictated the clock-hour length for career training...
A student works with an instructor on a machine

Positive Partnership: Short Programs Meet Workforce Needs

Leaders at Clackamas Community College built three- to six-month programs to respond to local workforce needs and provide learners with stackable credits for future learning.

Photo illustration of a student sitting at a desk in a classroom filling out a FAFSA form

FAFSA Fiasco Pushes States to Mandate Universal Completion

Some feared the bungled rollout of the new federal aid form would halt momentum for state completion requirements. It appears to be doing just the opposite.