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Tag: Higher education

Why diversity training on campus is likely to disappoint

Amna Khalid, Carleton College and Jeffrey Aaron Snyder, Carleton College U.S. colleges and universities will be embracing diversity training with renewed vigor this fall. In response...

Business major fails to attract Latino students

Kevin Singer, North Carolina State University; Alyssa N. Rockenbach, North Carolina State University; Laura S. Dahl, North Dakota State University, and Matthew J. Mayhew,...

Ethical challenges loom over decisions to resume in-person college classes

Neta C. Crawford, Boston University By early July, about 80% of U.S. campuses were planning to resume at least some in-person instruction, even as a...

5 reasons police officers should have college degrees

Leana Bouffard, Iowa State University and Gaylene Armstrong, University of Nebraska Omaha Following several deaths of unarmed black men at the hands of police, President...

What colleges and universities can do to improve police-community relations

Brian N. Williams, University of Virginia In the wake of the death of George Floyd – and the protests that it has sparked around the...

Star player who expressed interest in going to an HBCU may...

Jasmine Harris, Ursinus College Mikey Williams, one of the nation’s best 15-year-old basketball players, sent shockwaves through the sports world when he tweeted that he...

5 ways that the coronavirus will change college admissions this fall

Robert Massa, University of Southern California Editor’s note: The new coronavirus is spreading across the United States just as many high school seniors were applying...

What to expect as colleges and universities move classes online amid...

Vanessa Dennen, Florida State University Rising concerns about the spread of the new coronavirus have led a growing number of colleges and universities to cancel...

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