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UT San Antonio Ends ‘Divisive’ Rallying Cry

The University of Texas at San Antonio will get a new rallying cry after its president said Tuesday he was...
Opinion

Buying Time With Outdoor Classrooms

Numerous colleges have reminded faculty that they are allowed to teach their classes outside during the pandemic if they’d prefer, writes Martin Skladany, yet they should go a few steps further.
Opinion

What’s in a Nombre?

What happens, Pedro Pérez asks, when Latino students sit docilely and simply accept that it’s the norm for others to not even truly acknowledge their given names?

White House Takes Trump Appointees Off Military Academy Boards

Eighteen individuals appointed to the boards of military academies by the Trump administration have been forced out of their positions...

Emotion Regulation Strategies: Know Your Toolbox

Our emotions run the gamut, and we need a toolbox of strategies to cope. In today's Academic Minute, Bard College's...

Libertarian Students Fight Campus Vaccine Mandates

Young Americans for Liberty organizes protests and petitions on 23 public campuses, arguing the organization “is not anti-vaccine, but rather anti-vaccine mandate.”

Higher Ed Spending Not as Big as Hoped

House Democrats packed lots of higher education investments into their proposal for the budget reconciliation bill -- including tuition-free community college -- but some of that funding wasn’t as high as advocates were hoping.

‘Crazy Catch-22’

University System of Georgia professors demand a mask mandate and more options for teaching students in quarantine. System considers disciplinary action, up to suspension, for professors who take COVID-19 mitigation into their own hands.