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In Conflict Over Theology and Governance, an Accreditor Steps In

Accreditor places Southwest Baptist University on probation, finding the board’s actions raised questions about its ability to act in the best interest of the institution and that the climate for academic freedom had been eroded.
Opinion

Black and Brown Students Want Black and Brown Mentors. What’s a Primarily White Institution to Do?

S. Brooke Vick from Muhlenberg College shares three ways mentoring efforts can support students of color.

Capital Campaign Watch: Brown, Emporia State, Our Lady of the Lake, U of Louisiana at Lafayette

Starting Out Our Lady of the Lake University, in Texas, is starting a campaign to raise $55 million by 2023...

Growing Latinx Enrollment, Not Enough Support

Latinx students in California are enrolling at higher rates than ever before but still face stubborn equity gaps in academic outcomes.

U of Michigan Sees Increase in COVID-19 Cases

The University of Michigan is experiencing a “significant rise” in the number of COVID cases among students over the last...

Quinnipiac Sees ‘Noticeable Increase’ in COVID-19

Quinnipiac University is seeing a “noticeable increase” in COVID-19 cases among students and employees, NBC Connecticut reported. University officials said...

Can We Become an Equal Opportunity Society?

Can we become an equal opportunity society? In today's Academic Minute, the University of Massachusetts at Amherst's Donald Tomaskovic-Devey offers...

The Grade Inflation–College Completion Connection

New research argues that increases in GPAs are responsible for the rise in college completion rates since the 1990s.