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Anxiety at Hiram

As final plan for "new liberal arts" is prepared, many students and faculty members fear for disciplines and their own futures at the college.

From Diversity Chief to College President

Changing demographics and demands for inclusion on campuses open a nontraditional path to the presidency. But two recent appointees have been subject to anonymous email campaigns.

Inside the Oversight of a Questionable Institution

The Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools seeks a second chance. Over the years it's accredited some questionable institutions that have been likened to visa mills.

A Different Kind of Friday

University of Mobile gives faculty and staff members the equivalent of Fridays off, with a 35-hour week that shifts classes to a Monday-Thursday schedule.

Explosive Lawsuit Against University President

Former general counsel says Ohio Christian fired him for investigating alleged misconduct -- including sexual harassment and racist and anti-Semitic statements by president's son. President and son then landed jobs at another university.

Tennessee Chancellor Ousted, Blasted

Unusually public, harsh dismissal letter for Beverly Davenport cites "unsatisfactory performance" across many realms.

New Presidents or Provosts: Carnegie Mellon U, College of the Sequoias, Cuesta College, Edmonds CC, Lake Superior State U, U of Bridgeport, Valley Forge Military Academy & College, William Paterson U

Brent Calvin, vice president for student services at College of the Sequoias, in California, has been promoted to superintendent/president there...

The $2 Million Year

Over course of 11 years, AGB president Richard Legon earned nearly $1.4 million for a lump-sum payout, nearly tripling his salary and benefits in 2016 -- to just under $2 million.