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Encouraged by shifting markets and successful divestment campaigns at individual institutions, professors are ramping up efforts to get TIAA to go green. Read More
During the recent debate between U.S. Sen. Raphael Warnock, D-Ga., and GOP challenger Herschel Walker, a University of Georgia student asked a question about the college debt crisis. Read more
A professor who was yanked from teaching two classes during the spring semester after some students were upset he used the n-word in an academic context is back in the classroom. Read more
University of Wyoming Kappa Kappa Gamma (KKG) has become the first sorority at the university to accept a male member into its sisterhood. Read more
One hundred universities in the UK have pledged to divest from fossil fuels, the Guardian can reveal. Read more
Up to 20,000 black women are "missing" from the tech industry in the UK, according to a joint report by campaigners and a representative body. Read more
Australian international education policies risk resurrecting the types of perverse behaviour that triggered a harmful regulatory crackdown a decade ago, a top researcher has warned. Read more
UK universities are below their US and Canadian counterparts in a sustainability global league table that ranks them on their environmental footprint and contribution to society, as student climate campaigners warn that nearly half are falling behind their emissions targets. Read more