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Communicating Through a Crisis

Research in crisis communications and management suggests college and university leaders might need a different approach to COVID-19 than other crises.

What Community Colleges Won and Lost on Nov. 3

Education in Maryland and Colorado could get a financial boost from voters' decisions, but California's community colleges lose out.
Opinion

Thriving Because Of, Not Despite, Their Identity

Although many people may try to define them by their disadvantages, students often view being first generation as a source of influence and power, Marlette Jackson and Ngoc Tran write.

COVID-19 Roundup: Rising Cases Curtail Campus Activity

More colleges shift immediately to remote learning as case counts rise on campuses and nearby. Others abandon plans for in-person learning after the Thanksgiving break.

Clemson Cuts Men's Track, Field and Cross-Country

Clemson University will eliminate its men’s track, field and cross-country teams in June 2021, Athletic Director Dan Radakovich announced Thursday...

Paper on Chinese Influence Tests Academic Freedom in New Zealand

Professor investigated for paper, which was published in the U.S.

Western Michigan University Severs Ties With Law School

The university’s Board of Trustees voted to end its seven-year affiliation with Thomas M. Cooley Law School.

Academic Minute: Communities and Symbols

Today on the Academic Minute, Dan Gifford, affiliated professor at the University of Louisville, examines the case of a failed...