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He Complained About Takeout. Harvard Took Him Out

A faculty review board said it began investigating a now-former Harvard professor for, among other things, his publicly condemned reaction to being overcharged for Chinese food. That’s per his new lawsuit—over not earning tenure.

Dual Enrollment Comes at a Cost

A new analysis shows dual-enrollment programs can be costly for community colleges—unless they’re carefully designed.

Vermont State University’s ‘All-Digital’ Library Fiasco

A merged institution born out of financial strain seeks to balance cost with quality, while also reaching more rural residents. But its botched announcement led to an outcry, an apology and a no-confidence vote.

Oversight Coming for Online Program Providers

Colleges and universities that contract with an online program management company need to submit details about those arrangements by May 1.
Opinion

Introducing Teaching and Learning Hubs

Karen A. Stout and Audrey J. Jaeger describe a new model that leverages faculty professional development to improve student outcomes at community colleges.
Opinion

Countering the Rise of White Nationalism

Colleges must take a more proactive role in helping students avoid indoctrination into white nationalism, Karen Gaffney writes.

Librarians as Promoters of Student Success Early in College

Student success librarians and library programs target information access for first-year students.

A ‘Culture of Bad Behavior’ at New Mexico State University

A police report outlining alleged sexual hazing by teammates of an unidentified basketball player on the men’s team at New...