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By Sara Custer
17 December

After a year of repeated blows, diversity professionals and scholars are debating whether DEI has a future on college campuses, and if so, what its next iteration looks like.

By Sara Weissman
15 December

The House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party investigated the university regarding its Chinese students. Some say the institution is implementing an unwritten new policy to exclude them.

By Ryan Quinn
12 December

They want graduates who know how to work with diverse teams, according to a new survey from the American Association of Colleges and Universities.

By Kathryn Palmer
11 December

The colleges on the list enroll fewer than 3 percent of undergraduates.

By Katherine Knott
9 December

Syracuse’s new Center for the Creator Economy and other certificates aim to help students pursue what is now one of the most common career aspirations for Gen Z: social media content creation.

By Johanna Alonso
8 December

An effort to make NIH-funded research immediately accessible to the public has led to disruption and financial strain for scientists already navigating a precarious funding environment. It also spotlights the power of corporate publishers.

By Kathryn Palmer
5 December