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According to Forbes, during the Learfield IMG College Intercollegiate Athletics Forum presented by Sports Business Journal in New York…
The fallout from the $2.5-million settlement that placed the statue known as “Silent Sam” in the hands of…
President Trump signed an executive order designed to crack down on what he sees as rising anti-Semitism on college campuses. The order drew mixed…
At Rowan University, a state school in southwest New Jersey, there have been at least three suicides in…
Faculty at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill voted to condemn a settlement that would keep…
William H. Kazez, a mathematics professor at the University of Georgia who was accused of sexual misconduct by…
In an op-ed in Inside HigherEd, Andrew Joseph Pegoda, a professor of women’s, gender and sexuality studies at the…
Recent protests at Syracuse University were fueled by students’ anger over what they felt was the university’s sluggish responses to…
The Chronicle reports on changes in developmental education around the country that are allowing students to bypass remedial classes…
University of Tennessee’s 2019 Academic and Student Affairs Summit brought together faculty and staff from multiple campuses to discuss measures…
Harvard University released the results of its Pilot Pulse Survey on Inclusion and Belonging, a first-of-its-kind, community-wide initiative that asked…
Recent research found that when students were asked to extend their sleep, they were able to and experienced…
In a weeklong series for WGBH On Campus, Stressed and Depressed On Campus, reporter Kirk Carapezza examines the mental…
The Chronicle adapted an excerpt from the new book Diversity, Inc. by Pamela Newkirk, a professor of journalism at New York…
The LA Times reports that last week, University of Southern California President Carol L. Folt and the Los Angeles Police…
Study abroad programs are challenging experiences to navigate for students with mental health issues. Increasingly, colleges and companies that…
A 21-year ban on affirmative action will remain in place in Washington State after a coalition urged voters…
The Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity announced that it had severed ties with the North American Interfraternity Conference, accusing the advocacy…
The National Society of Collegiate Scholars and Active Minds released new data on the mental health of high-achieving college…
Lawyers representing students, the Compton Unified School District, civil-rights groups, and college-access organizations said that they planned to…
The University of Michigan at Ann Arbor will disband its bias-response team as part of a settlement with a nonprofit…
In Inside Higher Ed, Ted Mitchell, the president of the American Council on Education, and Suzanne Ortega, the president…
According to a newly released report from the Partnership for College Completion, a regional group that works to…
Pennsylvania State University has suspended a fraternity after a teenager died at an off-campus house over the weekend…
Inside Higher Ed reports that Harrisburg Area Community College, (HACC), the largest community college in Pennsylvania, is eliminating mental health…
In April, Washington State’s legislature decided to restore affirmative action in higher ed admissions in the state that…
An extensive report on campus sexual violence from the Association of American Universities (AAU), which represents research universities across the country, shows…
Stanford University will change its leave of absence policies to better accommodate students who are facing mental illness crises. The…
A new report from the Institute for Higher Education Policy outlines three strategies rural communities are using to increase the…
California will become the first state in the nation to require public universities to provide access to abortion pills on…
A Mary Christie Foundation survey found that parents are increasingly concerned over their students’ mental health. The report showed that…
Though a federal judge ruled that there was no evidence of explicit bias in Harvard University‘s treatment of Asian-American applicants, the…
The U.S. Department of Education published its annual look at student loan default rates last week, singling out 15 higher…
Young, Gifted & Advancing: Promoting Mental Health and Well-being Among Students of Color, an event hosted by The…
The Wall Street Journal reports on the campus response to the recent death by suicide of a high-profile mental-health…
A judge has ruled in favor of Harvard University in a high-profile court case centered on whether the school’s admissions…