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Students Demand Campuses Cut Ties With Police

In the wake of George Floyd's killing and national unrest, activists are demanding their universities cut ties with police. Administrators largely are resisting the calls.

Brown TAs and RAs Ink First Contract

Brown University’s graduate employee union, which is affiliated with the American Federation of Teachers, reached a tentative contract agreement with...

Attorneys General Sue DeVos, Education Department Over Title IX Rule

Eighteen attorneys general filed a lawsuit against U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos and the U.S. Department of Education Thursday...

Student Success in 2020: How to Engage & Retain Students in a Virtual Environment | Thursday, June 4 at 2:00 pm ET

This webcast will explore how to use mobile and virtual communities to engage your students, reduce summer melt, and drive...

Traveling and Disease Outbreaks

Gaining more information on disease outbreaks will be crucial for the future. In today's Academic Minute, part of Scripps College...

Saying the Wrong Thing

Professor resigns after criticizing protesters, and another faces calls for his termination. What's a better way to respond to national protests and students' concerns about them?

Community College Systems to Review Police Training

Amid widespread protests over another police killing of a black American, two-year systems in California and Virginia will reassess their major role in law enforcement training.

Small Colleges Partner With Hospitals for Testing and Tracing

Routine testing, temperature checks and social distancing measures are a heavy lift for small colleges without their own hospitals or clinics, so several are turning to nearby health systems for help.