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Students Disagree on Professors’ Political Influence
A new poll reveals that most college students do not perceive their professors as pushing left-wing political views, challenging claims by conservative politicians. The survey indicates that students feel their academic environment is not dominated by liberal ideologies. As these findings emerge, universities may need to navigate the tension between political pressures and maintaining academic…
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Research Highlights Widespread Student Loneliness
Recent research by Inside Higher Ed reveals that student loneliness is prevalent across college campuses, significantly impacting mental health and feelings of belonging. The national survey indicates a substantial percentage of students experience loneliness, correlating with decreased institutional trust and increased mental health challenges. This trend is attributed to social isolation and academic pressures. Institutions…
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Middle East Campuses Shift to Online Learning
Several U.S. universities with campuses in the Middle East, including those in Qatar, have transitioned to online learning due to escalating regional conflicts. This shift affects thousands of students and faculty members, prompting logistical challenges and necessitating swift adaptation to remote education platforms. The immediate consequence is a disruption in traditional educational delivery, potentially impacting…
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UNM Law School Receives Historic $4.5M Donation
The University of New Mexico School of Law has received a historic $4.5m donation to fund up to 10 full-tuition scholarships for law students. This largest donation in the school’s history will enhance its ability to attract talented students deterred by financial constraints. The scholarships will be available starting in the upcoming academic year, increasing…
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DePaul Art Museum to Close Amid Financial Struggles
DePaul University announced the permanent closure of its art museum on June 30 due to significant financial challenges. The university previously laid off 114 employees in December amid declining international graduate student enrollment and rising costs. The museum lost $500,000 in expected funding from the Institute of Museum and Library Services in 2025. Its 4,000-object…
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Harvard Students Demand Wexner Name Removal
Harvard University students are urging the removal of Les Wexner’s name from the Leslie H. Wexner Building at the Kennedy School due to his association with Jeffrey Epstein. Wexner has contributed over $42m to the school since 2000. The call for action follows scrutiny of Wexner’s ties to Epstein, who died in 2019. Harvard is…
