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Presidential Sore Losers: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Jerald Podair, professor of history and Robert S. French Professor of American Studies Emeritus at...
Supreme Court Rejects Preacher’s Challenge to University Rules
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday rejected an appeal by Rodney Keister, a preacher who visits many campuses, of his...
St. Francis College Cuts Athletics
St. Francis College in New York announced Monday it is dropping its entire Division I athletics program at the conclusion...
Board Fines President $5,000 for Rules Violations
The Minnesota State Colleges and Universities board has ordered Marsha Danielson, the president of Minnesota State College Southeast, to pay...
Bay State College Loses Accreditation Appeal
Bay State College has lost its appeal to maintain accreditation. The New England Commission of Higher Education stripped the for-profit...
Opinion
Required: Pragmatic Preparation
If the U.S. Supreme Court outlaws race-conscious admissions policies, diversity officers must be ready to show the way forward, writes Paulette Granberry Russell.
Study Field Not Key to New Academic Program Success
A report identifying the types of new academic programs that succeed found no clear pattern favoring science programs over those in the humanities.
A Virtual Neurodiversity Hub
A Queens College professor and two students designed an online resource center to support neurodivergent students. Here’s how—and why—other institutions can better support faculty members and staff through a similar effort.
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