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Opinion

In Defense of a Real Three-Year Degree

With college costs so high, it is too expensive a luxury to require undergraduates take a four-year course of study, Lou Matz writes.

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Free Food Truck on Campus Feeds 500 Students a Day

The University of California, Davis, began offering pay-what-you-can lunches on campus in April, expanding access to basic needs resources for students.

Berkeley Students Rally to Save a Library

Students at the University of California at Berkeley are rallying to save the anthropology library and are now occupying the...

The Class of 2023 On Remote Work, AI and More

The Class of 2023 is graduating into an economy transformed by the pandemic, rapidly evolving technology and potentially destabilizing levels...

Colleges Award Tenure: Quinnipiac, Southern Illinois U, Valdosta State, Vincennes

The following colleges and universities awarded tenure recently: Quinnipiac University Scott Davies, biology Sam Edwards, legal studies Douglas Goodman, physics...
Four Black women dance on stage at Illinois State University's Umoja, a celebration of Black graduates.

Conservatives Rail Against ‘Segregated Graduations’

The latest target of the conservative attack on DEI is identity-based graduation ceremonies. Universities argue they give students an opportunity to celebrate their accomplishments with their communities.

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Higher Ed in Today’s Political Climate: Key Podcast

Terry Hartle, longtime lobbyist, discusses partisanship, public concerns about value and ideological imbalance, and more.

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Opinion

A Critique of ‘Principled Neutrality’                     

Vanderbilt’s chancellor thinks academic leaders should stay out of politics—but the ongoing assaults on rights and freedoms emanating from the Tennessee Legislature show the limits of that stance, Brian L. Heuser writes.