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D iversity statements have endured a rough few months.
While there is a significant body of research on diversity training dating back decades, many studies rely on surveys that ...
Technology could help get beyond transactional interactions with students. Or it could lead to something bleaker.
Where is my financial aid? What is college really going to cost me? These are the kinds of questions lots of students are asking this academic year, and it’s all because of a government screw-up. The ...
The obvious implication is that getting rid of these preferences would make superelite admissions — which, the report takes ...
Emily F. Cutrer, president emerita of Texas A&M University at Texarkana, has been named interim president of Sonoma State ...
Rallies and demonstrations are again testing administrators’ ability to decipher between antisemitism and free speech. A new ...
Silke-Maria Weineck is a professor of German and comparative literature at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor.
After unrest on campuses in the last academic year, more colleges are discussing how to integrate civic dialogue into the ...
A new Duke University study found that first-year students were more likely to be paired with someone from a different racial ...