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Diversity in the Senior Administrative Ranks

City University of New York has a majority-minority cabinet leading the way at system level and appoints more people of color to campus president positions.

William & Mary Backtracks on Cutting Women's Sports

The College of William & Mary is reinstating three women’s athletics teams after it was threatened with a lawsuit over...

Report: 28% of College Students Come From Immigrant Families

Students from immigrant families accounted for 28 percent of all U.S. college students in 2018, up from 20 percent in...

Academic Minute: Monastic Teaching and Metacognition

Today on the Academic Minute, Kelsey Gray, a postdoctoral fellow in the Emory-Tibet Science Initiative at Emory University, explores the...

Admissions Officials Fear Loss of Data for Recruitment

Nearly 53 percent of respondents to a survey from the National Association for College Admission Counseling said that COVID-19 will...
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Doing Faculty Diversity Differently

For faculty of color to accept a job at an isolated college often means a sort of social suicide, writes Ulises Ali Mejias, who offers a possible solution.

Professor Suspended for Scholar Strike Participation

A second professor has been targeted for participating in last month’s Scholar Strike for racial justice. Wendy Leo Moore, associate...