Filter & Sort
Filter
SORT BY DATE
Order

Responding to Rise in Campus Anti-Semitism

As reports show harassment and attacks on Jewish students at an all-time high, advocates are calling on university administrators to forcefully condemn anti-Semitism and work more aggressively to address and prevent it.

COVID-19 Roundup: Cuomo Cites College Cases

N.Y. governor cites campus outbreaks and condemns party near NYU. Winona State and Bradley enact two-week campuswide quarantines, and Gettysburg and Ohio University reduce number of students on their campuses.

The New Normal: Finding Efficiencies & Managing Expenses | Tuesday, September 8 at 2:00 pm ET

This webinar will explore how colleges can develop strategies for recruiting students during uncertain times, while controlling costs. To view...

U of California Barred From Considering SAT/ACT Scores

Preliminary injunction cites impact of testing on students with disabilities.

College Choice Among First-Generation College Students

Many factors can influence the choice of a higher-learning institution. In today's Academic Minute, Gwynedd Mercy University's Tiffany J. Cresswell-Yeager...

Small Colleges Try to Contain COVID Clusters

Small colleges are seeing their share of COVID-19 outbreaks. Will small scale make containment easier than it's proving to be at large universities with more resources?

Cross-Campus Comparisons on COVID Aren't Easy

Public universities in Illinois vary in their COVID-testing capacity and reporting protocols, raising questions about how complete a picture some campuses may have of the rate of infection.

Failure to Communicate

Professor suspended for saying a Chinese word that sounds like a racial slur in English.