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Helping Students Cope With Sociopolitical Stress

It's affecting them unequally, and here's what colleges can do, write Parissa J. Ballard, Mariah Kornbluh, Alison K. Cohen, Lindsay Till Hoyt, Melissa J. Hagan and Amanda L. Davis.

Groups Ask DeVos to Extend Moratorium on Making Student Loan Payments

Seventy-seven advocacy groups wrote Education Secretary Betsy DeVos on Wednesday asking her to extend the moratorium on borrowers having to...

COVID-19 Roundup: 3 Colleges to Finish Fall Term Virtually

Private colleges in Florida, New York and Minnesota end in-person instruction for the semester. A Big Ten football game is canceled, as are spring sports seasons at two colleges.

Newly Tenured… at Howard, UMass

Howard University Muneer Abbas, medicine Ofosuwa Abiola, arts and sciences Matthew Bruckner, law Niambi Carter, arts and sciences Gerald Daniels...

Blaming the Messenger

The editor of a student newspaper is facing sanction by the institution's president for reporting considered routine journalistic practice. Free press advocates call it an "egregious" violation of the First Amendment.
Opinion

A Dean's Lessons From the 2016 Presidential Election

This year’s election promises to be unlike any other in modern memory, so we must support students and help channel their feelings into meaningful action, writes Anthony W. Crowell.

COVID-19 and Singing

Contracting COVID-19 may lead to many challenges. In today's Academic Minute, Shenandoah University's David Meyer explores those associated with surviving...

‘There Are So Few That Have Made Their Way’

Black campus leaders say their careers can be deeply rewarding, even as they are taxing. So why are Black employees so sharply underrepresented at the top ranks of the higher education ecosystem?