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Journal Editor Regrets Publishing Racist Article

Jonathan B. Imber, Jean Glasscock Professor of Sociology at Wellesley College and editor in chief of the journal Society, said...

U.S. Institutions Affected by Blackbaud Cyberattack

Criminals may have accessed private information from donors to at least 16 U.S. universities as part of a cyberattack on...

Princeton to Pay $5.8 Million to Settle Pension Lawsuit

Princeton University has agreed to pay $5.8 million to settle complaints by participants in two pension plans that it charged...

Survey: HBCU Students Struggling During Pandemic

Students at historically Black colleges and universities are having trouble with their mental well-being and financial stability due to the...

Are Esports a Pandemic-Era Salve for Sports-Hungry Fans?

Some colleges with established sports programs are using the play restrictions required by the pandemic as an opportunity to explore the potential profitability of esports competitions.

Academic Minute: Cycle Tracks

Today on the Academic Minute, Anne Lusk, research scientist at Harvard University, explores why increasing bicycle use in lower-income neighborhoods...

Biden Links Loan Forgiveness to Racial Equity

Joe Biden, the presumptive Democratic nominee for president, linked the forgiving of student debt on Thursday to dealing with racial...