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California welcoming first undergraduate HBCU campus

California is welcoming its first undergraduate HBCU campus. According to Ebony, Huston-Tillotson University, an HBCU established in Austin, Texas, is expanding its reach to two...

International students will offer a big boost to the US economy this back-to-school season

Move-in day at the University of Southern California attracts students from around the world. Allen J. Schaben/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images by Barnet Sherman,...

Black-affirming campus spaces are vital for Black student academic success

Black-affirming academic community spaces are designed specifically for Black students (Shutterstock) by Fikir Getaneh Haile, Queen's University, Ontario and Beverly-Jean Daniel, Toronto Metropolitan University Several universities...

The renaming of universities and campus buildings reflects changing attitudes and values

A student protester with a banner reading ‘Hind Hall’ at a Harvard University building. Student protesters at several universities have unofficially renamed campus buildings...

Why DEI in Canada struggles to uplift Black people

It is important that we in Canada understand our history so that we know how to move forward with clear solutions. (Shutterstock) by Christopher Stuart...

Cops on campus: Why police crackdowns on student protesters are so dangerous

Ohio National Guard soldiers move in on anti-war protesters at Kent State University in Kent, Ohio, in May 1970. Four students were killed and...

6 of 8 Ivy Leagues will soon have women as presidents

Claudine Gay will become Harvard’s second female president and first Black president in July 2023. Erin Clark/The Boston Globe via Getty Images — an expert...

Pitt’s chancellor-elect talks police relations, unionization and controversial speakers on campus after vote

Chancellor-Elect Joan Gamble. (Courtesy of Aimee Obidzinski/University of Pittsburgh) Joan Gabel, president and chief executive of the University of Minnesota system and Twin Cities campus,...

Affirmative action bans make selective colleges less diverse – a national ban will do the same

by Natasha Warikoo, Tufts University The Supreme Court is scheduled to hear arguments in two lawsuits on Oct. 31, 2022, brought by a group that...

COVID-19 cases on campus could surge after spring break

by Naveen K. Vaidya, San Diego State University In a new study published in Scientific Reports, researchers found that breaking up spring break into small...

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