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Hispanic Groups Push Former NEA President as Education Secretary

More than 40 Hispanic civil rights and policy groups, including the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute, are urging President-elect Biden to...

Report: Federal Policies That Could Help Transfer

A new memo from center-left Washington, D.C., think tank Third Way identifies transfer myths and what policy makers can do...

New Degree Programs Produce Few Diplomas

A large number of recently launched degree programs fail to graduate many students. Is poor planning to blame?

Academic Minute: Antebellum Social Media

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Cornell University Week, Derrick Spires, associate professor of English, explores how Black voices...

Tenure Awarded at… Truman State, Wayne State

Truman State University Jose Carreno-Medina, Spanish Jocelyn Cullity, English Margaret Edwards, political science Arlen Egley, justice systems David Charles Goyette...

Completion Rates Flat Over All

National completion rates have plateaued, and community college completion rates decreased, according to the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center. The...

More Colleges Adopting Chicago Principles for Free Speech

The increased prevalence of online instruction at colleges across the country and heightened student activism for racial justice during summer...
Opinion

If We Don’t Push for a More Diverse Faculty Now, Then When?

Too often, diversity initiatives are the first to fall when times are tight, but we must stop making that mistake and use this moment for lasting change, writes Ansley Abraham.