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President, Trustees in Standoff at Michigan State
Michigan State trustees are trying to push the president out for reasons that remain unclear. Meanwhile, the president and trustees are trading accusations on alleged Title IX missteps.
New Presidents or Provosts: American College of Education, Blackfeet CC, Medgar Evers College, Paul Smith’s College
Antoinette A. Coleman, associate vice chancellor for academic affairs at the University System of Maryland, has been selected as provost...
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New Affiliate Network Launches to Meet Colleges’ Needs
Core Education Services will help small and midsize colleges with such challenges as employee recruitment, enrollment and technology modernization, among other things.
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Trustees Seek Ouster of Michigan State President
Michigan State’s president is under pressure to resign or be fired. The Board of Trustees chair blames rogue trustees for the “misguided” move, but details remain sparse.
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Lawyers, Guns and Autonomy
A Montana Supreme Court ruling upholding the regents’ authority to ban firearms on campuses is a victory that nevertheless reinforces the academy’s antidemocratic constitution, Timothy V. Kaufman-Osborn writes.
New Presidents or Provosts: Chippewa Valley Technical College, Lamar Institute of Technology, U of Hull, U of Pittsburgh–Bradford/Titusville, Vanguard U
Rick Esch, interim president of the Bradford and Titusville campuses of the University of Pittsburgh, has been named president of...
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University Boards: Divest From Uyghur Genocide
University governing boards should answer their students’ call and divest from Chinese companies complicit in genocide against Uyghurs, Keith Krach writes.
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An HBCU’s Football Woes Spotlight Lack of Resources
Florida A&M’s football team called out administrators after 26 players were declared ineligible for the season opener. Now the university is facing calls for accountability.
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