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Three state universities caught in the crosshairs of critical race theory

One lawmaker says an institution has 'turned its back on the values of intellectual diversity and the discussion of differing viewpoints.'

ACHA addresses vaccines, variants, burnout in new COVID-19 guidance

The college health association says adapting to conditions, multilayered strategies are key to success.

More big universities require COVID-19 boosters, while some keep masks on

Syracuse and Notre Dame are among those mandating third doses.

Omicron reaches 2 university campuses; DePaul will go online to start 2022

USC and Tulane report individual cases of the latest COVID-19 variant in students.

Most students who took a gap year in 2020 still haven’t enrolled in college

High School Benchmarks report shows downturns for minorities and those who attended lower-income schools.

Model for the future? One fully online university’s stunning success

While other institutions have slumped during the pandemic, Western Governors has grown enrollment while bolstering its curriculum.

How one college in Boston is helping fight gun violence

Emerson is teaming with Massachusetts General Hospital and a community organization to try to change narrative.

What omicron’s global spread could mean to international students

Despite perceived threat of omicron, higher education programs have proven to be adaptable during pandemic.

Fulbright’s impact: National leaders honor 75 years with moving tributes

A long history of excellence from international program gets proper celebration at Kennedy Center.

Giving Tuesday: Big donations pour in to help colleges, students

Several institutions report receiving more than $1 million and 2,000 individual gifts from alumni and donors.

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