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OPINION: Beyond DEI offices, colleges are dismantling all kinds of programs related to equity
Since a White House executive order last January, 181 colleges have closed or renamed their DEI offices. But renaming the ...
DePaul University is the latest Chicago-area school to announce job cuts, part of a growing trend across higher education.
Beginning Jan. 1, roughly 300 new laws will take effect regarding public safety, reproductive rights, higher education, environmental protection and the role of emerging technologies.
With Indiana days away from playing in its first Rose Bowl in 58 years, the Journal Gazette has arrived in California.
Most headlines about higher education today paint a dismal picture: enrollment cliffs, rising costs, federal attacks and growing skepticism about the value of a degree. But in Chicago, a quieter story ...
A cold weather advisory remained in effect for the Chicago area for much of the day Sunday, with wind chills of -20 to -25 in the Chicago area Sunday morning. The advisory expired at noon. But on ...
Colin Pickett didn't start competitively swimming until he was almost in middle school, a late start among many of his peers. Even then, he had joined a swim team mostly for fun, not pursuing ...
Over the next 60 years, Winter became a head coach at power conference colleges — including Marquette and Washington — was ...
Half a century ago, Peter Jensen launched Project Censored, in part as a response to how the Watergate break-in was covered.
Overview: Top MBA programs are known for strong faculty, global exposure, and alumni networks that help graduates land ...
Sorsby led Cincinnati to a 7-1 start, climbing to No. 17 in the AP Top 25 and getting the Bearcats into the Big 12 title race ...
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