Political issues complicate hopes for US campus reopenings
Racial awareness mounts, but partisan barriers loom larger
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Racial awareness mounts, but partisan barriers loom larger
A major question on the mind of college students nationwide is whether their school will physically reopen this fall semester. According to recent studies — students would prefer they do.
I come to you again. It’s been three years since writing my first article for GreenBiz, "Why diversity is the key to unlocking sustainability."
In the wake of George Floyd's killing and national unrest, activists are demanding their universities cut ties with police. Administrators largely are resisting the calls.
Furman, East Carolina, and Akron are among the Division I universities to cut sports teams due to financial restraints.
If they learn how to engage more effectively, there could be ways for ethicists to bring their insights to bear on major policy debates
When Syracuse University found Alpha Chi Rho collectively responsible for shouting a racial slur at a black female student, it not only ignored the woman’s family but overruled its own appeals board, according a lawsuit by the fraternity last week.
As our institutions strain under the uprising in cities across the country, I’ve been struggling to comprehend the depth of racism in America.
Many graduate students are involved in research, independently or as part of a (typically) small group.
University chiefs laud success of rapid online pivot but say campus-based programmes will not disappear any time soon