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White House Picks Cancer Surgeon to Lead NIH

President Biden has selected Dr. Monica Bertagnolli, director of the National Cancer Institute, to lead the National Institutes of Health...

Art’s Role in Fighting Gender Inequality: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Zaya Rustámova, associate professor of Spanish at Kennesaw State University, examines the role art can...

Capital Campaign Watch: Cedarville, Hamilton, Sacred Heart

The following colleges and universities have made announcements: Starting Out Sacred Heart University is starting a five-year campaign to raise...

Medaille University Will Close in August

Medaille University in Buffalo, N.Y., which was set to be absorbed by crosstown Trocaire College, will close after the acquisition...
A UW Milwaukee student intern wearing a hard hat and hold equipment during an internship at a drink company

Universities Foot the Bill for Paid Internships

To capitalize on the benefits of paid internships, two university systems have created funds to support students who might not otherwise seek such opportunities.

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Opinion

DEI Attacks Hurt All Students, Even Evangelicals

Evangelical Christian students are among those harmed by attacks on diversity, equity and inclusion offices, Matthew J. Mayhew writes.

Rising Hispanic Enrollment, Degree Attainment

The Hispanic population in the U.S. has made significant gains in college enrollment and educational attainment since 2005, according to...
The Aubrey K. Lucas administration building on the University of Southern Mississippi campus

What’s Driving Presidential Turnover in Mississippi?

Four presidents have left Mississippi’s eight public institutions since last June, with little explanation. Critics say the system board’s hiring practices are largely to blame.