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Temple Demands Strikers Pay for Tuition, Health Care

The university has ended striking graduate student workers’ health coverage and, in what the AFT calls an “unprecedented” move, is demanding they pay tuition, too. Temple says over 80 percent of the local union members aren’t striking.

Cooper Union Reinstates Student Show It Barred

The Cooper Union reinstated a student show that it initially barred for fears it would offend Ukrainians in the neighborhood...
Opinion

Evergreen With Envy

Scott McLemee reviews Robert A. Schneider’s The Return of Resentment: The Rise and Decline and Rise Again of a Political Emotion.

Public Bailout Unlikely for Birmingham-Southern

Facing financial pressure, Birmingham-Southern College is hoping for a $30 million lifeline from Alabama lawmakers to stave off a potential...
Opinion

Notes of a DEI Search Chair

Without certain conditions, a search amounts to a public devaluing of scholars who have historically been marginalized within the academy, argues Abena Ampofoa Asare.

Campus Threat Was Actually Just a Joke About Nintendo

A professor at California State University, Fullerton, contacted the campus police Tuesday when she received an email she believed to...

Survey Details Obstacles to Black Student Attainment

Black college students have lower six-year college completion rates than any other demographic. A new survey found that cost and discrimination are largely to blame.

Campus Evacuated After Explosive Is Accidentally Produced

Multiple buildings were evacuated and closed on the University of Delaware campus Wednesday after researchers accidentally created “a small amount...