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Going Big

President Biden’s ambitious American Families Plan is welcome news for leaders of community colleges and minority-serving institutions.

Grad Students and Mental Health

The well-being of graduate students has been overlooked, a new report argues. How can administrations support this population?

Academic Minute: Race and National Identity in France

Today on the Academic Minute: Katelyn Knox, associate professor in the department of languages, linguistics, literatures and cultures at the...

College Health Group Recommends Requiring COVID Vaccines

The American College Health Association is recommending that colleges require vaccination against COVID-19 for all students coming to campuses this...

Analysis: Youth Voter Turnout Rose Substantially in 2020

Half of Americans ages 18 to 29 cast a ballot in the 2020 general election, an 11-percentage-point increase from 2016...
Opinion

I'm Asian and Angry at Higher Education

Many colleges' responses to the Atlanta shootings and other acts of violence against Asian Americans have come up far too short, writes Grace Pai.

The Academy Is Graying? So What

Older professors are keeping pace with their younger colleagues in terms of scholarly output and have particular knowledge to impart, study says. Authors say their findings challenge negative stereotypes about aging faculty members.