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Past articles by Wyatt:

Food Pantries, Metamajors, and Sprint Football: How 3 Colleges Are Trying to Remedy Enrollment Woes

A community college, a public regional, and a small private institution try to innovate their way out of yearslong declines. → Read More

This University Laid Off Dozens of Professors. The Pain Didn’t End There.

Faculty members let go two years ago at the University of Akron see themselves as the human toll in a nightmare version of higher ed’s future. → Read More

University Refuses to Fire Professor Accused of Saying Black Children Learn Better by Chanting, Singing

The tenured faculty member said Western Kentucky University had failed to follow proper protocol in seeking her dismissal. → Read More

These Professors Were Thinking About Quitting. So They Turned to Social Media.

Scholars who want an off-ramp are finding communities on Facebook, Reddit, and other online forums. → Read More

This Professor Was Investigated for an ‘Offensive’ Land Acknowledgment. Now He’s Suing.

After the University of Washington encouraged instructors to include land acknowledgments on their syllabi, Stuart Reges wrote a dissenting view. He was then placed under investigation. → Read More

N.Y. Shuts Down Operations of Beleaguered Bible College With Ties to ‘Newsweek’

Olivet University must stop academic operations in the Empire State after it cited the college’s “pattern of mismanagement of the institution’s finances.” → Read More

Why They Left

Five stories from professors of color who’d had enough. → Read More

‘Whose Brilliant Idea Was This?': How Ohio State Successfully Trademarked the Word ‘THE’

Records show the unusual brand word wasn’t popular with everyone in the university community. And one expert called its approval “a very stupid decision.” → Read More

Questions Linger After Another Million-Dollar Payout for a College President’s Exit

Colorado State’s leader is getting $1.5 million to resign two years early. → Read More

Legislation to Limit Critical Race Theory at Colleges Has Reached Fever Pitch

More state lawmakers are trying to limit the discussion of race, racism, and gender in higher ed. → Read More

Amid String of High-Profile Shootings, 2 Iowa State Students Are Victims

A man shot and killed two female Iowa State University students on Thursday in an apparent instance of intimate-partner violence. → Read More

Would a ‘Designated Advocate’ Help Students in Crisis?

Three months after a Stanford athlete’s suicide, her parents are proposing a plan that could spare others their pain. → Read More

'I can tell you history': A real-life Rosie the Riveter tells her World War II story at 95

Caroline Kilgore didn’t know the term for it then, but she was a Rosie — one of the millions of women who entered the U.S. workforce during WWII. → Read More

ASU leverages research, technology to gain funding from state through initiative

Arizona State University's independent student-run news organization covering Tempe, Phoenix, Mesa and Glendale. → Read More

ASU pauses Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine administration

ASU will pause the use of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine at its sites following recommendation from the CDC and FDA. → Read More

Graduation to be online, ASU OKs in-person college-specific celebrations

ASU's Spring 2021 commencement ceremony will once again be held virtually, but individual colleges will be hosting smaller in-person events for students. → Read More

ASU COVID-19 vaccine site opens at SDFC

ASU's first COVID-19 vaccination site opened at the Sun Devil Fitness Complex in Tempe on Friday. → Read More

ASU to open a COVID-19 vaccination site at the SDFC

ASU will be opening a COVID-19 vaccine site at the SDFC that will be open twice a week and distribute 1,000 vaccines. → Read More

Professors now need provost approval to change ASU Sync classes to Zoom only

The provost will now have to approve any transition to Zoom only instruction for ASU Sync classes. → Read More

ASU's sexual assault investigation processes leave survivors traumatized, often without justice

Survivors and advocates demand better response and reporting processes from ASU when handling sexual assault cases. → Read More