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A Future Without Tenure

Florida's newest state university announces it will be the first without the traditional form of job security for academics.

Not Fit to Teach?

Parsons calls off master class by John Galliano, the designer widely condemned as anti-Semitic, saying he would not agree on a "frank discussion" of his career.

Reins on Moonlighting

In an effort to prevent online companies from competing against it using its own faculty, the University of Pennsylvania drafts new guidelines for faculty.

Low Bar, High Failure

Community colleges expect little of their first-year students, study finds, but students fail to meet even low standards.

Trading Adjuncts

As colleges cut hours of part-time instructors, would recommending favorites to nearby institutions be a good reward for them -- or would it simply give the institutions more power over non-tenure-track faculty?

Debt, Race and Ph.D.s

Study finds that black and Latino students borrow more than others do to earn doctorates in STEM and social science fields.

The Pulse: Teaching Lab Courses Online

This month's edition of the Pulse podcast features an interview with Jim Brown of Ocean County College, discussing tools that can help faculty members teach lab courses in online settings.

Public University Accountability 2.0

Reboot of Voluntary System of Accountability aims to give institutions more flexibility in reporting student learning -- but new options (including non-standardized one) may not have expanded enough to win many converts.