Harvard names Claudine Gay 30th president
Claudine Gay, a widely admired higher education leader and distinguished scholar of democracy and political participation, will become the 30th ...
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Educators stereotype Black students in subtle ways. Jonathan Kirn via Getty Images Rowhea Elmesky, Arts & Sciences at Washington University ...
Read MoreAustralia wants international students to stay and work after graduation. They find it difficult for 4 reasons
Danielle H. Heinrichs, Griffith University and Sarojni Choy, Griffith University International students are flooding back to Australian universities ...
Read MoreBrown establishes Enrollment Division to align recruitment, financial aid and student records
Logan Powell, the University’s dean of undergraduate admission since 2016, will oversee the College Admission, Financial Aid and Registrar ...
Read MoreHow the University of California Strike Could Reshape Higher Education
As a strike of 48,000 academic workers at the University of California—the largest labor action of the year—stretches into a third week, ...
Read MoreDiversity in the workplace isn’t enough: Businesses need to work toward inclusion
Inclusion goes beyond diversity by not just identifying differences, but celebrating and integrating them into daily work life. ...
Read MoreInflux of students from India drives US college enrollment up, but the number of students from China is down
Poor job prospects at home are prompting many students from India to pursue opportunity abroad. Mayur Kakade via Getty Images David L. Di Maria, ...
Read MoreWhy I teach a course connecting Taylor Swift’s songs to the works of Shakespeare, Hitchcock and Plath
Literary devices abound in Taylor Swift’s body of work. John Shearer/TAS18 via Getty Images Elizabeth Scala, The University of Texas at ...
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