A department chair said he’d no longer facilitate student internships with Rep. Seth Moulton, Democrat of Massachusetts, over his comments about transgender athletes. Now, Tufts officials have walked ...
Due to increased risk of data breaches and worries over what else could happen, some administrators are cracking down.
The Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University filed a lawsuit last week against the U.S. Department of Education, demanding the release of all guidance it has given to colleges on how to ...
When Erin Cole went to bed on election night, she didn’t expect the outcome of the presidential race to affect her introductory sociology class the next day. Cole, who teaches at Bucks County ...
Ken Anselment likes to talk about admissions, the profession that threw its arms around him back in the 1990s and never let go. He likes to listen to other folks talk about the work, too, which is to ...
While faculty-job interviews tend to follow a predictable structure, industry interviews can be idiosyncratic. If you’re a graduate student or new Ph.D. on the job market, you need to know what to ...
Now is not the time, though, to cower in fear and retreat to designated “safe spaces.” Instead, institutions of higher ...
The Modern Language Association stopped a boycott, divest, and sanctions vote, fearing legal repercussions could mean ...
Nearly three-quarters (74 percent) of private nonprofit colleges said that the federal-aid crisis changed the composition of ...
President-elect Donald J. Trump’s anti-immigrant stances and pledges have ratcheted up uncertainty and anxiety on college campuses, but experts and advocates cautioned against overreacting to the ...
The gap between how college graduates and non-college graduates voted was even wider than the past two presidential elections ...
Dozens of campus leaders wrote directly to their communities in 2016. Only a handful have done so in the aftermath of President-Elect Trump’s Tuesday victory.