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Online Internships Fail to Meet Expectations

New research suggests online internships that took place during the pandemic failed to provide effective learning experiences when compared with in-person experiences. How can colleges encourage employers to do better?

Stanford Reverses Plans to Cut 11 Athletic Programs

Stanford University reversed its decision to cut 11 athletic programs by the end of the current academic year and announced...

Benedictine College Removes Chaplain From Ministry

Benedictine College, a Roman Catholic institution in Kansas, announced Saturday it had removed its chaplain, the Reverend Simon Baker, from...

Capital Campaign Watch: American, Eastern Michigan, Gordon, Wofford

Starting Out American University has started a campaign to raise $500 million. The university has already raised $270 million. Eastern...

Stockton Paid Administrators Bonuses Amid Faculty Furloughs

Five top administrators at Stockton University in New Jersey received $6,000 to $7,000 bonuses during the coronavirus pandemic as the...

Embattled GW President Plans Retirement

Thomas LeBlanc will retire at the end of his five-year contract in 2022 after taking criticism related to diversity on campus and plans to shrink the student body, but support for his handling of the pandemic.

Baylor Opens Door to Possible LGBTQ+ Student Group

The Board of Regents at Baylor University, a Baptist institution in Texas, approved a resolution last week that opens the...