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Making Slavery ‘Normal’ in English America

The history of slavery should continue to be talked about. In today’s Academic Minute, part of SUNY Distinguished Professor Week...

Biden’s Budget Calls for $820 Pell Increase

The administration also wants $90 billion over 10 years to make two years of community college free.

A DEI Director Ousted for Questioning DEI?

The faculty director of a California community college’s Office of Equity, Social Justice and Multicultural Education says she questioned her college’s “orthodoxy” on such issues. She says her work was impeded and her contract isn’t being renewed.

Contrasting Views on Ending Tuition-Sharing Agreements

U.S. officials got an earful at a “listening session” where consumer advocates said such arrangements put students at risk and campus leaders insisted the agreements help them serve working students better.

HyFlex Should Not Become the Norm

Students need flexibility, yes, but HyFlex is not the answer, Alanna Gillis writes.

A College at Emory U Adopts 6 Principles to Inspire Campus Atmosphere, Engagement

The Oxford principles—belonging, care, accountability, learning, presence and identity—address negative student culture and work to shift the climate and engagement on campus.

Advised and Engaged: Getting Students More Involved in Academic Planning

Academic advising works—when students use it. What can be done to boost student engagement with academic advising structures?

After the Smoke Clears, When Should Classes Resume?

Michigan State University students were reluctant to return to campus following a deadly shooting. Officials have tried to balance student mental health with academic goals.