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Virginia Public Colleges Lift COVID Vaccine Mandates

Public colleges in Virginia have begun to lift their COVID-19 vaccination requirement for students after the new Republican attorney general...

Seeing Students for Who They Are and Where They’ve Been

How precollege experiences and students’ identities shape the challenges they face and connections they make in postsecondary education.

Georgetown Law Places Administrator on Leave After Tweets

Georgetown Law School has placed incoming administrator Ilya Shapiro on administrative leave, pending an investigation into whether he violated the university’s antidiscrimination policy with disparaging tweets about President Biden’s intention to name a Black woman to the Supreme Court.

Multiple HBCUs Receive Bomb Threats Again

For the second time this year, multiple historically Black colleges and universities across the U.S. went into lockdown and canceled classes after receiving bomb threats.

Bridging the Housing Gap

A New York City church and a community college partner to create housing for homeless students.

Emory Replaces Loans With Grants

Emory University announced Monday that it will replace all need-based loans as part of undergraduate students’ financial aid packages, replacing...
Opinion

Biological Essentialism Hurts All Athletes

Isaac Sederbaum responds to a recent Inside Higher Ed opinion piece on women and college sports, citing four major issues with it, including flawed research and bigotry.

Academic Minute: Are Unions Ascendant? Does That Matter?

Today on the Academic Minute: John Logan, professor of labor and employment studies in the College of Business at San...