Duke professor under fire for refusing to attend 'Maoist' diversity training
A professor at the Duke University School of Medicine is under fire after he blasted a mandatory equity training as "Maoist ...
Read More1 in 6 US kids are in families below the poverty line
The official child poverty rate is about the same today as in 1967. More Than Words Photography by Alisa Brouwer/Moment Open via Getty ...
Read MorePrinceton president recommends firing professor in sexual-misconduct probe
A controversial professor at Princeton University, Joshua T. Katz, is facing dismissal after a campus report said he failed to fully cooperate with ...
Read MoreIn Midwestern schools, LGBTQ teachers face discrimination, hate and their own fears
Teachers and their supporters demonstrate in St. Paul, Minn., in March 2022. Michael Siluk/UCG/Universal Images Group via Getty Images Ferial ...
Read More3 ways to make ‘belonging’ more than a buzzword in higher ed
Belonging is a key to college student success. RichLegg/E+ via Getty Images Michelle Samura, Chapman University “Belonging” is ...
Read MorePsychological tips aren’t enough – policies need to address structural inequities so everyone can flourish
Who gets to flourish and who doesn’t? Tony Anderson/DigitalVision via Getty Images Sarah S. Willen, University of Connecticut; Abigail ...
Read MoreDespite $400 boost, Pell Grants fall far short of original goal to make college more affordable for low- and middle-income students
The Pell Grant covers less than 30 percent of the costs to attend a four-year public college. Craig F. Walker/The Boston Globe via Getty ...
Read MoreHarvard Student Newspaper Endorses BDS Movement Against Israel, Sparks Fierce Reactions Online
The editorial board of Harvard’s student newspaper, The Harvard Crimson, has “finally” endorsed boycotting, ...
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