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Connecting With Students by Hearing Their Personal Stories

Faculty, staff and administrative efforts to build trust can help make college students feel understood.

Using an Antiracist Lens to Rethink Budgetary Norms

A college’s budget reflects its commitments, values, priorities and culture, write Peony Fhagen and Mateo Muñoz, who describe six common norms that should be revised.

For 2nd Day in a Row, HBCUs Targeted With Bomb Threats

For the second day in a row, multiple historically Black colleges and universities received bomb threats and were put under...

Shooting Threat Prompts UCLA to Shift Classes Online

A shooting threat by a former lecturer prompted the University of California, Los Angeles, to move classes online on the...

Education Committee Chair Asks for Probe on Everglades

The chairman of the House Committee on Education and Labor has asked the Education Department to investigate whether Everglades College...

Vanderbilt Students Press Chancellor’s Ties to Fossil Fuels

A Vanderbilt University student advocacy group pushing the university to divest from fossil fuels has filed a complaint alleging that...

A Massive Disruption, a Range of Student Reactions

Age, gender and year in college affected how likely students were to struggle with remote learning and mental health challenges during the pandemic, according to the National Survey of Student Engagement.

Emory Public Health School Receives $100M Gift

The O. Wayne Rollins Foundation will give $100 million to Emory University’s school of public health—the largest gift the school...