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Early Adopters

Being among the first to announce an online fall wasn't easy, but these college leaders say the benefits outweighed the drawbacks.

Western Illinois Facing Injunction Against Face-to-Face

Western Illinois University’s faculty union said Thursday that the Illinois Educational Labor Relations Board granted its request to ask the...
Opinion

Don’t Rely on Black Faculty to Do the Antiracist Work

Higher education leaders can do more than simply give lip service to the need to dismantle systemic racism, argues Shenique S. Thomas-Davis, who offers a number of recommendations.

Security Flaws Found in COVID-19 Tracing App

Vulnerabilities have been identified in a contact tracing app that students at Albion College in Michigan were required to download...

New Push to Diversify Endowments and Their Managers

Several members of Congress and activists are pushing colleges to reveal diversity measures for those who manage their endowments and investments. The numbers aren't pretty now, but some see hope for change.

Empowering At-Risk Youth Through Theater

Shakespeare and comedy might give at-risk youth a better path. In today's Academic Minute, part of University of Central Arkansas...

Job Security, Health Fears Make for Uneasy Mix

Lower-level student affairs staff concerned about their safety and their livelihoods are reluctant to speak out as COVID-19 cases surge on college campuses.

Something's Got to Give

Women's journal submission rates fell as their caring responsibilities jumped due to COVID-19. Without meaningful interventions, the trend is likely to continue.