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‘Shooting Yourself in the Foot’

Citing budget issues, John Carroll University fundamentally alters tenure -- to the point that professors say it and academic freedom no longer exist.

Hunger-Free Campus Bills Have New Urgency

As the coronavirus pandemic and economic recession hammer food-insecure students, lawmakers in several states renew efforts to pass hunger-free campus legislation.

New Programs: Educational Leadership, Nursing, Computer Science, Ethical Data Science, Business, Nurse Anesthesia

College of St. Scholastica is starting an online Ed.D. in educational leadership. Del Mar College is starting a bachelor of...

New Hampshire Merger Proposal Takes Shape

Governor-backed plan would merge state's public university and community college system boards in July. Budgets would be combined next year.

Lawmakers Push for Cal Grant Expansion

Proposed changes to the state aid program would make older students eligible for awards and loosen high school grade requirements.

Advancement Shops Go Digital

Despite large gifts grabbing headlines, college fundraising faces major challenges amid the pandemic. Advancement officers at a historically Black university, a public land-grant university and a private liberal arts college adjusted their fundraising strategies to cope.

Capital Campaign Watch: Emporia State, Robert Morris, Thomas

Starting Out: Emporia State University is starting a campaign to raise $50 million by October to support student success. The...

New Programs: Quantitative Biosciences and Engineering, Managing Disasters, Business, Human Clinical Nutrition, Business Analytics, Animatronics, Computer Science

Colorado School of Mines is starting a major in quantitative biosciences and engineering. Dickinson College is starting an online master's...