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‘Far-Reaching Consequences’

U.S. Supreme Court's landmark ruling extending protections against employment discrimination to LGBTQ people has implications for how colleges define sex and enforce gender equality on campus.

The National Guard's 1-Day Stay on Campus

When National Guard troops staged on and near campuses in Pennsylvania this month, university leaders had little power to turn them away.

54 Scientists Fired, Resigned Over NIH Inquiry Into Foreign Ties

Fifty-four scientists have been fired or have resigned from their institutions in connection with an ongoing investigation by the National...

CARES Act Formula Hurt Hispanic-Serving Colleges

An analysis of the federal formula used to allocate funds from the CARES Act to higher education institutions found that...

Organizing for Help in a Pandemic

When COVID-19 hit, graduate student workers organized to win basic protections and extensions.

The Law School Experience for Women of Color

Women of color report having different experiences in law school than their peers, which may be one reason they’re underrepresented...

The Current Plight of International Students

Kavita Daiya explains why American colleges need to help international students (and their own bottom lines) now.

School of Architecture at Taliesin Announces New Locations, Leadership

The School of Architecture at Taliesin announced Monday it will move to two new locations in Arizona. The existing campuses...