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Keeping COVID-19 From Sidelining Equity

Without engaged interventions, higher education will most likely become less diverse and inclusive, given the pressure the pandemic is placing on women and faculty of color.

Investigation Into a Former Chancellor

A California community college district has fired a chancellor emeritus following allegations of secret gifts and undisclosed personal relationships with vendors during his tenure in office.

‘Disgraceful, Selfish and Dangerous’

The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill's plan to start in-person classes was derailed by a crowd of students celebrating -- without masks and in close proximity -- a win by the men's basketball team. Widespread outrage and ridicule ensued on social media.

R.I. School of Design Ordered to Pay Alumna $2.5M

A district court judge ordered that the Rhode Island School of Design pay a former student and survivor of sexual...

Gannon U to Play ‘Black National Anthem’ at Games

Gannon University, a private Catholic university in Erie, Pa., will play “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” commonly known as the...

Academic Minute: Fair-Weather Fan

Today on the Academic Minute: Kyle Fruh, assistant professor of philosophy at Duke Kunshan University, wonders if fair-weather fans have...

Former Miami Head Start Teacher to Lead House Higher Education Panel

Representative Frederica Wilson, a former Head Start teacher and coordinator in the Miami-Dade school district, will head the House education...