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The organization that started with 15 private colleges now has more than 1,100 participating institutions. But closing equity ...
An academic success coach at the University of St. Thomas in Houston shares insights and strategies she’s found successful to ...
The disinvestment from DEI and scientific pipeline programs will mean STEM training gaps will only grow, Tania Fabo writes.
Scientists say HHS’s decision to stop investing in mRNA vaccine research is another sign of the growing politicization of ...
Ruling in part that professors lack First Amendment protections in the classroom, a federal judge denied an effort from ...
Indiana governor Mike Braun called on Indiana University’s Board of Trustees to investigate claims that President Pamela ...
The indebted institution tasked committees of faculty and staff with planning for changes. But this week, a dean forged ahead ...
The e-bikes are great because they made it easier for my wife and me to ride together. The bottom-level boost had her toasting me up the hills, but on the flats, we were essentially the same speed, ...
It is important to state the fact that the reasons cited by the Trump administration for punishing Harvard are lies.
Huge dividends from Denmark’s weight loss drug industry are result of high-tax and high-investment economy, says Nobel Prize winner Morten Meldal.
My take on the quirky and all-too-human realities of academic life, drawing on decades spent in publishing, admissions, the faculty trenches and now as a presidential confidante.
Dreamers and their advocates say the Trump administration has launched a multifront attack on DACA and benefits historically ...