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Harvard, Brown Endowments Soar
Harvard University’s endowment grew to a whopping $53.2 billion during fiscal year 2021, Harvard Magazine reported. The new total reflects...
Texas Abortion Ban Poses New Challenges for Students
Experts say the restrictive Texas abortion law will make it harder than ever for college students in the state to obtain the care they need.
Reducing Opioid Overdose Deaths
We already have the tools to fight the opioid crisis. In today's Academic Minute, part of Binghamton University Week, Willie...
The View From Student Health Services
Student health professionals report high need for services now that students are back on campus and seeking physical and mental health care, even as COVID-19-related demands remain strong.
Faculty Governance: What the Data Say
American Association of University Professors survey finds over all, faculty representation is up over time, but faculty participation in presidential searches is down, as is full participation of part-time faculty members.
At Belmont, Students Express Fears on Twitter
At Belmont University, a Christian college in Nashville, Tenn., students and faculty members have taken to an anonymous Twitter account...
Opinion
The Culture of Institutional Philanthropy Must Change
If development offices remain predominantly composed of white administrators, colleges may increasingly lag behind in efforts to raise money from people of color, warns Juliana Bohland.
Georgia Regents Approve Controversial Tenure Policy Changes
The Board of Regents for the University System of Georgia approved a new posttenure review policy Wednesday without discussion, despite...
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