Will a college merger stifle art student creativity?, border wall blasting destroys sacred indigenous sites, and more!
Will a college merger stifle art student creativity?, border wall blasting destroys sacred indigenous sites, a peculiar case of accrediting a nonexistent university, and more!
The struggle for land justice continues, as the nation’s oldest community land trust, formed by civil rights organizers in Albany, Georgia in 1969, rises again.
In Nashville, the merger of Belmont, a Christian college with 8,400 enrolled students, and Watkins College of Art, enrollment 171, is not exactly a union of equals.
An American Indian nation whose ancestral lands span both sides of the US-Mexican border sees its nation divided and sacred sites disturbed as a border wall is built.
In Sioux Falls, an organization calling itself an institution of higher learning has no students, staff, or faculty, but has been approved to receive federal support.
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Last week, BP said it would give its 12,000-square-foot BP Energy Center to Alaska’s community foundation. But this may mark the end of BP philanthropy in the state.
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