When you put out into the world a new edition of Karl Marx’s Capital, a book that calls forth passionate debate as few others ...
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed a bill preventing colleges in the state system from spending money on diversity, equity, ...
North Star Promise is helping thousands of Minnesota students attend public colleges. But for some, “they’re not saving any ...
Scott Yenor is senior director of state coalitions at the Claremont Institute’s Center for the American Way of Life and a professor of political science at Boise State University.
O vernight, the fire department in Aurora, N.Y., lost a quarter of its volunteers. The sole local doctor found herself ...
Donald Trump is still weeks away from taking the oath of office as president of the United States, but college leaders are already bracing for the potential financial impacts of his second term on ...
Since April 2024, The Chronicle has tracked the dismantling of diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts in higher education. Initially, our work focused on changes made as a result of state-level ...
News of the UCLA course has spurred worry and criticism, but its professor is unfazed. “I feel more empowered by this process,” she says.
Historically Black colleges and universities saw a nearly 30-percent jump in first-year applicants during the 2022-23 admissions cycle, according to new federal data — a sign that their recent ...
O versized boards have resulted not from any careful thinking about good governance, but from two longstanding features of higher education. One is the prioritization of participation over ...
What do we do with monstrous mentors in academe? What do we do with the fact that their books still sit on our shelves, and ...
The technology that powers ChatGPT is quickly transforming reading practices. What does that mean for your assignments?