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A President Attacked for Biracial Children
Racist chalkings and phone threats criticize Bethany College in Kansas over its leader's family and its efforts to diversify student body.
New Presidents or Provosts: Broward College, California CC System, Johns Hopkins U, Portland CC, River Valley CC, U of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, U of Sudbury, Wilberforce U
Sophie Bouffard, director and founder of La Cité Universitaire Francophone at the University of Regina, in Saskatchewan, has been appointed...
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A Different Era
The bold stances and undercover blue-collar work of a former president who died recently highlight the way the world has changed -- and some ways it hasn't.
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The End for ITT Tech
Following a series of federal sanctions, ITT Tech on Tuesday shut down its 130 campuses, forcing a scramble for many of the for-profit's 43,000 students.
New Presidents or Provosts: Cardiff Metropolitan U, Fresno City College, Newcastle U, Southern Connecticut State U, Texas Chiropractic College, Texas Tech U, Thomas U, U of Maine System, Wingate U
Cara Carmichael Aitchison, vice chancellor of the University of St. Mark & St. John, in Britain, has been selected as...
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'Safe Space' for Experimentation or Dangerous 'Loophole'?
Two experts -- Barmak Nassirian and Paul LeBlanc -- discuss federal experiment to open up student aid to eight noncollege job training programs.
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HBCUs’ Self-Imposed Leadership Struggles
How can historically black colleges and universities recruit innovative leaders when board members and some HBCU community members fear innovation and change?
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ABA Tightens Up
The American Bar Association takes a hard line on two law schools' admissions standards amid criticism that the group's accrediting arm is not doing enough to help struggling law-school graduates.
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