From research funding to required coursework, the federal government is making several changes that impact universities.
By: Ava Uhlack, Feb 11, 2025 The Academic Senate revisited the topic of general education requirement shifts during its first meeting of the semester Feb. 5, voting against the president’s response to ...
“The Committee for Investor Relations (CIR) continues to operate as an auxiliary committee of the Wesleyan Student Assembly ...
Increasing enrollment remains Earlham's top priority in hopes of improving its financial future. And union proponents aren't ...
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Activism / StudentNation / The University of Chicago, despite its free speech reputation, has laid the groundwork for the ...
The home of media agent Jay Sures was vandalized by a group of anti-Israel protesters on Wednesday, who plastered his garage doors with red handprints and strung yellow caution tape throughout his ...
Also on February 6th, CT State’s senate voted no confidence in Chancellor Terrence Cheng. The senate is the body that ...
Even as they tapped a veteran educator to temporarily lead the state’s second largest university, officials remained ...
After an Oklahoma State University regents meeting, officials refused to answer questions about the reasons why former ...