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As complex infrastructure systems navigating the COVID-19 pandemic, colleges and universities have the opportunity to make needed changes as their leaders determine what a return to campus looks like.
Rice University has confirmed that it will be using both “temporary structures” and tents in its return to campus this fall.
With the violent protests continuing in Portland, Oregon, some professors from the state’s universities have zeroed in on President Trump and the state’s history of racism as a catalyst.
Two universities tell new international students not to come to U.S. to take classes remotely, as higher ed groups lobby for greater clarity -- and flexibility -- on federal policy for new students from abroad.
UNSW degree, thought to be first of its kind in world, aims to stay ahead of quantum engineering curve and meet surging global demand for skills
At least eight universities in the UK and Canada have had data stolen about students and/or alumni after hackers attacked a cloud computing provider.
Trustees of California State University, the nation’s largest four-year public university system, will vote on making ethnic studies a graduation requirement.
Senator Lamar Alexander proposed a sweeping change that would simplify applying for federal student aid while allowing many to make no or smaller monthly student loan payments.
Joshua Katz criticized Princeton University colleagues who made a host of illiberal demands, including higher pay and longer sabbaticals for only nonwhite faculty and ideological conformity among nonwhites.