Academic Affairs

Morehouse launches new research institute dedicated to Black men

Among the goals will be creating the first Black masculinities studies minor and online certificate program at an HBCU.

Can interim president rescue Michigan’s image after 2 major scandals?

Mary Sue Coleman steps back in to reinforce safe strategies after fallout from $490 million settlement, Schlissel.

New transfer data more positive than 2020 as enrollments stabilize across higher ed

Most four-year and two-year institutions rebound well, showing that mobility is slowly returning.

What’s on college leaders’ minds? Student well-being and in-person learning

AAC&U president addresses key issues impacting higher ed as the organization's annual meeting opens in Washington.

Purdue’s growth tied to ‘keeping students at center of bullseye’

The quest to always innovate has been a hallmark of this rising university under Mitch Daniels.

How colleges are honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, hosting Day of Racial Healing

Peaceful marches, powerful speakers and students serving their communities will highlight week of activities.

CLEARED4: The platform keeping 50 colleges open and giving students access during the pandemic

From contact-tracing to testing and vaccine verification, institutions are getting more timely results through cloud-based system.

Higher education down 1 million undergrads since 2019 after more declines

New Clearinghouse report shows public and private nonprofits still struggling to bring back students during the pandemic.

Colleges exercise extra caution on COVID-19 with ‘stay in room’ mandates

Pittsburgh, Emerson and Rochester opting for shelter-in-place requirements as omicron surge continues.

16 top universities sued over allegations of conspiring to lower financial aid

Class-action lawsuit claims price-fixing occurred at institutions for nearly two decades, costing students millions.

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