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More Lawsuits Challenge ICE International Student Rule

At least three more lawsuits filed late last week seek to halt a new Immigration and Customs Enforcement directive that...
Opinion

Finding Future Presidents

Peter Eckel explores the ways the pandemic might take its toll on the search for talent at the top and what search committees and boards should do in response.

Ep. 11: The Pandemic’s Impact on Education and Work for People of Color

To get a broad perspective on these problems, we spoke with Johnny Taylor, president and CEO of the Society for...

J. Edgar Hoover and the Rise of the FBI

Did Donald Trump inherit a playbook from J. Edgar Hoover? In today's Academic Minute, Marshall University's Stephen Underhill explores how...

A Lifeline for Higher Ed Associations

Leading national higher education advocacy groups and membership organizations were allocated more than $20 million in forgivable loans as part of the federal government’s Paycheck Protection Program.
Opinion

It's Time for Governing Boards to Weigh In on Race

College and university governing boards must push their institutions to be forces for ending, rather than perpetuating, racism, write Carlton Brown, Richard Legon and Terrence MacTaggart.

Delaware State Acquiring Wesley College

The acquisition will be the first time a historically Black university buys a non-HBCU.

COVID-19 Roundup: Outbreaks at Berkeley, Fall Sports Changes

Fraternities spark COVID-19 spread at UC campus; two leagues forgo fall sports, Big Ten will compete only internally; Wells will open in the fall.