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A student in a graduation gown stands above a sign that says “free Palestine.”

Grad Speakers Join the Protest Fray

Speakers at USC and CUNY have withdrawn from commencement ceremonies, while one at Michigan criticized administrators for failing to divest.

Large group of young students talking among themselves while studying in the classroom

Academic Success Tip: Changing Curricula to Appeal to Pop Culture, Niche Interests

Professors get creative in drawing students into learning through novel course offerings focusing on pop stars, aliens and more.

Police and pro-Palestinian protesters stand-off

Protest Updates, May 2: An Agreement at Rutgers

Rutgers Administrators Agree to Most Protester Demands Protesters at Rutgers University began to voluntarily disassemble their tents on the Voorhees...
A gold-domed building surrounded by mature trees in full foliage.

Connecticut Waters Down Anti-Legacy Bill

Connecticut lawmakers will not move ahead with a proposed ban on legacy admissions preferences that advanced from committee in March...
Male patient and doctor during consultation in hospital room

Student Wellness Tip: Offer Mental Health Screenings

A growing number of students live with mental illnesses, although they may not realize it. Colleges and universities can help identify students and connect them to care by providing free screenings on campus.

An Israeli flag waves in the foreground in a photo of Columbia University’s campus.
Opinion

No Country for Israeli Academics

Atar David writes that he no longer sees a place for himself, or other Israeli scholars, in U.S. academe.

Four students pose in white T-shirts, facing the camera, in front of a fountain at Pepperdine University.

Campus Engagement Tip: Providing Role Models for First-Gen Students

Pepperdine University’s First Waves program provides leadership opportunities for learners and involves faculty and staff in caring for first-generation students.

Canada and Australia Lose Allure for International Students

In a survey, they deemed the United States, with the looming possibility of a second Trump presidency, a more reliable education prospect than its anglophone rivals.