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A third-party report found that Lane Community College board members discriminated against President Stephanie Bulger and ...
As the Trump administration upends federal research, Mizzou aims to raise more than $1 billion to build an advanced nuclear ...
A counseling center director shares ways to engage students using technology to mitigate potential harms from emotional ...
E. Gordon Gee, who recently stepped down as president of West Virginia University, is returning as a consultant to Ohio State ...
A state review released Tuesday raised concerns about executive spending at Utah State University and a “culture of policy noncompliance,” The Salt Lake Tribune reported.
Ryan Michael Murphy explains how creating a system for evaluating service opportunities helped him stop overcommitting.
In thinking about this Featured Gig series and the themes that run through the series, two conclusions are apparent. First, a combination of a position description and a Q&A about the position ...
Virginia Wesleyan University will change its name to Batten University in July 2026 to honor longtime university donor Jane Batten and her late husband, Frank Batten, co-founder of The Weather Channel ...
In Authoritarians in the Academy, Sarah McLaughlin, a senior scholar at FIRE, explores how foreign influence is undermining freedom and integrity within U.S. universities.
What looked like a lack of ability or knowledge was actually a sign of indifference. When she cared, she was perfectly capable of writing reasonably well. The paper felt forced because it was forced.
The Education Department said in July that it was temporarily halting forgiveness for income-based repayment because of a court order. The senators dispute that reasoning.
Early evidence suggests CUNY’s Transfer Explorer is strengthening credit mobility by helping future transfer students choose courses that will apply to their degrees.