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Does Paying Top Dollar for Public University Presidents Pay Off?

Study finds no relationship between pay for public university presidents and money brought in from state appropriations or fund-raising.

Trolls in the Classroom

U of Illinois Faculty Senate is considering what to do about students who want to disrupt classes over political disagreements with professor.

No Chancellor Pay for Life

University of the Cumberlands does not have to pay its former president compensation totaling $400,000 per year in a case that called into question contracts and promises.

No Deal

Wright State professors strike over a board-imposed contract they say would gut faculty rights and compensation. Non-tenure-track faculty members would have to wait nine or more years for job stability under university plan.

Hampshire Struggles to Stay Afloat

Hampshire College, the nearly 50-year-old experiment in self-directed education, facing "bruising financial and demographic realities," looks for a partner.

More Division at UNC

Board pushes Folt out in two weeks as chair says she took draconian action, but faculty cheer chancellor for ordering Silent Sam remnants removed overnight.