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‘Feminized’ Research and Faculty Career Outcomes

A machine learning–assisted study of one million dissertations published between 1980 and 2010 found that scholars who wrote about topics...

‘COVID Was the Straw That Broke the Camel’s Back’

William Paterson University says it’s saving the institution by cutting nearly 100 full-time professors over three years. Faculty members wonder what will be left to save.
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8 Steps to Prepare for a Pandemic That’s Becoming Endemic

It’s time for colleges to rethink their plans for the spring semester, write David Wippman and Glenn C. Altschuler, who present a path that offers a balance between safety and normalcy.

$50M Gift for Physics at Johns Hopkins

The investor and philanthropist William H. Miller III has made a gift of $50 million to the physics and astronomy...

A Show of Holiday Cheer, in Spite of It All

Clever, snowy, poignant or silly, the holiday video greetings featured in our annual showcase reflect the resilience, hope and musical talent that fill college campuses around the country.

Texas A&M to Review Controversial Qatar Campus Proposal

Texas A&M University announced plans last week for a committee charged with reviewing a controversial proposal to reorganize the arts...

‘There Is No College in COVID’

A new book featuring journal entries from first-year students at Oregon State University–Cascades reflecting on their transition to college during a global pandemic offers poignant, witty and sad takes on their unusual experience.

A Win for Agent-Based International Student Recruitment

The U.S. Senate passed legislation last week that would amend language in a veterans’ education act banning the use of...