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Betsy DeVos Resigns

Education Secretary resigns, citing the role of Trump's "rhetoric" in violent protests at the U.S. Capitol building.

Lots of Hope, No Guarantees

The capture of the Senate by Democrats increases chances Congress will take up college affordability proposals, but it's unclear how far they will go.

A Failure to Educate

This week’s Capitol riots have been repeatedly described as “unthinkable.” Yet happen they did, so how do we start to think about them? Many academics have an answer: the humanities.

Condemnations of Capitol Rioting (and Trump) Continue

Statements from college presidents grew longer and more formal, in contrast to short initial reactions Wednesday.

Private College Presidents Turn Focus From Pandemic to Insurrection

Annual conference adapted its schedule to help presidents respond to the violence at the U.S. Capitol.

Stimulus Aid Won't Suffice for Colleges, Fitch Warns

Billions of dollars dedicated to colleges and universities in the recently enacted stimulus legislation won't come close to helping the...

East Carolina Reinstates Women's Teams After Lawsuit Threat

East Carolina University, which cut four sports teams in May due to a budget deficit caused partially by the coronavirus...

Turkish Refugee Academics' Problems Follow Them Abroad

Report says they face human rights violations in France, Germany and elsewhere.