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Housing Crisis

Days after moving students out of residence halls due to local protests over the police killing a Black man, Elizabeth City State University began housing out-of-town officers charged with responding to the protests.

The Academy Is Graying? So What

Older professors are keeping pace with their younger colleagues in terms of scholarly output and have particular knowledge to impart, study says. Authors say their findings challenge negative stereotypes about aging faculty members.

Grad Students and Mental Health

The well-being of graduate students has been overlooked, a new report argues. How can administrations support this population?

A New Financial Model Post COVID: Predictions from Two Institutions | Thursday, April 29 at 2:00pm ET

In this webcast, panelists will explain how budgeting works in higher education and why institutions were so challenged over the...

Spanish Romance and British Imperialism

The first Anglo-Spanish war may have been fought in the pages of books. In today's Academic Minute, Hostos Community College's...

A University in Tatters

Laurentian University's financial insolvency leads to 110 faculty layoffs and grave questions about the future of the institution and its three federated universities -- including one of Canada's oldest Indigenous studies programs.

Steep Enrollment Declines This Spring

If campus leaders thought fall 2020 enrollment declines were bad, spring's enrollment drops are even worse, especially for community colleges.

A Big Plan, but Will Biden Get the Votes?

Reactions in higher education to President Biden's proposal for tuition-free community college, increased Pell Grants and tuition aid for students at minority-serving institutions have been largely positive, but the plan won't be easy to get through Congress.