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Students Embrace Peer Mental Health Counseling

A new survey finds increased interest in peer mental health counseling. Experts say it can help alleviate overburdened campus services, but they stress the importance of proper training.

Madison Bars Fan for Anti-Asian Behavior

The University of Wisconsin at Madison has barred a fan from ever again buying tickets to an athletic event for his conduct at a basketball game at Northwestern University.

Weekly Wisdom | Paul Quinn College President Michael Sorrell

Enjoy this inspiring conversation with Paul Quinn College President Michael Sorrell, Bridget Burns from University Innovation Alliance, and Doug Lederman...

Faculty Protest at Pasadena City College

Faculty members at Pasadena City College held a protest Thursday against returning to class in person on Monday, The Pasadena...

Climate Change in the Hindu Kush–Himalaya

Climate change’s effects will be felt across the planet, but what we can we learn from different regions? In today’s...

Isolating With COVID … and a Roommate

Facing a projected squeeze on isolation housing, some colleges modify their polices to allow COVID-positive students to isolate in their dorms—even if they have roommates—or to go home.

An Online ‘Moon Shot’ for the Developing World

A new, free online certificate program from Arizona State’s Thunderbird School of Global Management will be offered in 40 languages and seeks to reach refugees, women and others in the developing world.

Denmark Wants to Shift Enrollments

Government orders cuts in large cities, hoping to attract more students to smaller cities and towns.