The following area residents were named to the president’s list at SUNY Cortland for the fall semester: Abigail Kresser of Kingston, physical education K-12 major. Sydney Slimak of Milton, ...
Voters should pick candidates for State Board of Education who are focused on students not culture wars, writes the editorial board.
In dozens of states, students have staged walkouts over immigration enforcement. In Texas, they’re doing so despite threats from Gov. Greg Abbott.
FAMU's decision to fuse some of its low-productivity degree programs – including Black studies – has led to frustration from the FAMU community.
Licking Heights sophomore Pragyan Khabatari shadowed state Rep. Thaddeus Claggett at the Ohio Statehouse, gaining insight into state government.
Chicago Teachers Union is budgeted to spend over $3 million on political activities through the fiscal year ending in June, ...
The fourth and final report issued by Columbia University’s Task Force on Antisemitism invokes the great German sociologist Max Weber not once but twice. The first reference inv ...
Eitan Hersh, a professor of political science at Tufts University, directs the school’s Center for Expanding Viewpoints in Higher Education.
Senior columnist Mariana Martinez comments on the lacking diversity of perspectives in Penn’s curriculum and its effects on students.
Ohio University faculty member Nancy Manring reflects on the ideas behind her new book, “A World of Wounds,” and what our dialogue around environmental issues reveals about conflict and cooperation.
Chaired by Hobby School Advisory Board member Kathryn McNiel, proceeds from the event will benefit the 2027 Hobby Fellows, supporting University of Houston students who will serve during the 90th ...
Commentary: When young people disengage or absorb the cynicism that has come to define our national politics, it threatens the health of democracy for decades.