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An ‘Untenable Situation’

Harvard and MIT file suit to block a new directive from Immigration and Customs Enforcement that would prohibit international students in the U.S. from taking an all-online course load this fall.

Ivy League Postpones Athletics Until 2021

Conference is first Division I league to postpone its fall football season, which some believe could influence other institutions' plans.

British Universities Explore Charter Flights for International Students

Move could give country an edge in competition for top students.

Report: How HSIs Support the Latinx Workforce

A new report examines how some Hispanic-serving institutions are preparing their Latinx students for the workforce. Excelencia in Education, a...

ZIP Codes and Equity Gaps

Researchers used the racial and ethnic makeups of ZIP Codes as a proxy for race to track financial trajectories of college students.
Opinion

The Essentiality of Public-Private Partnerships

They are vital for regional state universities to further their missions and thrive in the future, writes Ashish Vaidya.

Academic Minute: Reimagined Futures

Today on the Academic Minute, Barbara Shaw, associate professor of women’s, gender and sexuality studies at Allegheny College, explores how...
Opinion

Collaboration Transcending Crisis

Despite COVID challenges, large-scale collaborative projects remain feasible and have the power to reimagine undergraduate education in the humanities, write Nicholas Henriksen and Ian K. Cook.