When students walk through their classroom doors each morning, a day of learning is just the start of what schools provide.
Once nongovernmental organizations overcame their initial shock, their leadership teams began to respond to USAID’s demise. Three strategies have emerged: reducing operations to focus on activities ...
Americans are not optimistic about the state of higher education. A 2025 Pew Research survey revealed that seven in 10 adults ...
Housing costs are eating up more and more of Americans’ monthly budgets. Half of renters and a quarter of homeowners are cost-burdened, meaning they spend more than a third of their income to pay ...
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Commentary: Fear of engaging with ideological opponents and the resulting breakdown of communication are surely fueling polarization in our country.
Many universities and museums in the U.S. have long held Native American burial artifacts, other sacred objects and even human remains. Most of these collections were acquired in the late 19th and ...
Kansas lawmakers are pushing anti-DEI legislation in colleges, raising concerns about academic freedom and government ...
The phrase “concentration camp” is freighted with dark historical meaning. Most people hear it and instinctively think of concentration camps used by the Nazis to exterminate Jews and other minority ...
U.S. dominance is in question. In 2019, China surpassed the U.S. in its share of the top 1% most-highly cited papers – what some call the Nobel class of research. By 2022, it had taken first place ...
There were a hundred years of racial segregation after the Emancipation,” observes Joe Klein at Sanity Clause, until the ...
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As my first year at Wellesley comes to an end, I think back not just to the people and places, but also the sounds. The waves ...