O vernight, the fire department in Aurora, N.Y., lost a quarter of its volunteers. The sole local doctor found herself ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
The technology that powers ChatGPT is quickly transforming reading practices. What does that mean for your assignments?
Avoiding taking institutional stances, the proponents of a new policy suggest, will protect and enhance the freedom of ...
Is he confident now that he made the right decision, or is he only imagining that he will one day — “ages and ages hence” — ...
The number of students who graduate will peak in 2025 and then decline steadily for many years, updated projections show.
The financially struggling institution will remain accredited pending an appeal hearing in February. HBCU advocates have long ...
Resignations John J. DeGioia, president of Georgetown University, will step down and return to the faculty after suffering a ...
News of the UCLA course has spurred worry and criticism, but its professor is unfazed. “I feel more empowered by this process,” she says.
As 2024 draws to a close, we’ve analyzed reader data to reflect on the stories that resonated the most with you. By ...