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[ad_1] To the editor, I write in response to Ryan Quinn’s recent article (“The Battle for ‘Viewpoint Diversity’” Sept. 2, 2025) on the new civic center at Utah State…

[ad_1] Five years after the COVID-19 pandemic prompted the rapid digitization of higher education, online courses and course materials remain prevalent. A new survey from Bay View…

[ad_1] Anne D’Alleva, former provost and executive vice president for academic affairs at the University of Connecticut, was named the eighth president of Binghamton University on Aug. 19.…

[ad_1] Delaware State University president Tony Allen has been charged with driving under the influence in a July incident that was first reported by The Delaware News…

[ad_1] A couple of years ago, I got into a heated argument with a white male lab mate about whether racial and gender inequities still existed in…

[ad_1] Welcome to the first installment of my monthly column, “The Public Scholar,” in which I invite academics and other experts to step forward—thoughtfully, clearly and with…

[ad_1] The Oversight Project, a spinoff of the conservative Heritage Foundation known for deluging government agencies with public records requests, has set its sights on the University…

[ad_1] Community colleges secured a massive legislative win earlier this month after more than a decade of advocacy. Workforce Pell, at long last, is en route to…

[ad_1] For many colleges and universities, licensed merchandise has long been a quiet but steady source of revenue and brand visibility. From sweatshirts and baseball caps to…