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‘A Long Path Ahead of Us’

Rutgers Camden arts and sciences professors vote no confidence in their new chancellor and provost, highlighting not only immediate concerns about a top-down management style but also long-standing issues with how Camden is funded relative to other Rutgers campuses.

Putting a Presidential Spin On It

Bethami Dobkin’s 7:00 a.m. cycling class gives her a chance to get to know students, faculty and staff members outside the confines of a college presidency.

New Presidents or Provosts: Alice Lloyd College, Cuyahoga CC-Eastern Campus, Flagler College, Harding U, Lake Erie College, Loyola U Maryland, Nossi College of Art

John Delaney, president emeritus of the University of North Florida, has been chosen as president of Flagler College, also in...

An Enrollment Surge, a Decline in Quality—and a Sharp Rebuke

Eastern Gateway Community College offered free courses to union members, and enrollment skyrocketed. But the institution’s accreditor put the college on probation, saying the rapid growth hurt the education offered.

Compromising on Diversity?

Iowa State’s Faculty Senate approved a compromise on a diversity requirement to comply with a new state law against the teaching of “divisive concepts.” Some say it’s time to move forward, but other professors say this is no victory.

Researching ‘Institutional Courage’

A research center focuses on how institutions, including colleges, betray their constituents—and how institutions can act with courage instead.

New Presidents or Provosts: Alabama A&M U, Brevard College, Heidelberg U, Northwestern U, Paul D. Camp CC, Prairie State College, Taylor U

Bradley J Andrews, president of Southwestern College, in Kansas, has been selected as president of Brevard College, in North Carolina...

Looking for Answers

Rutgers University at Camden arts and sciences professors want to know why their beloved dean was fired abruptly. They didn’t get much of an explanation during a meeting with their chancellor, making an already rocky relationship worse.