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Colleges Look to Staffing Firms to Allow Remote Work

To address the legal questions and potential HR issues that can arise when employees move across state lines, some universities partner with third-party firms to keep employees on the payroll from afar.

Consolidating Campuses, Reconceptualizing Workspaces

The Pennsylvania state higher ed system sold off the building that housed the chancellor’s office and made the former occupants remote workers. The move was a reflection of system leaders’ attempts to innovate and adjust to new workplace realities.

Mississippi, Alabama Colleges Receive Bomb Threats

Multiple higher education institutions in Mississippi and Alabama received bomb threats this week. Hinds Community College Nursing and Allied Health...
Opinion

A Canceled Cancellation

University of Michigan handled controversy over a pro-life speaker at a ceremony for incoming medical students the right way, Scott Richard Lyons writes.

Democrats Pressure Biden to Extend Payment Pause

A coalition of over 100 congressional Democrats called on President Biden in a letter sent Thursday to extend the pause...

New Presidents or Provosts: Allen U, Columbus State CC, Cuyahoga CC, Emmanuel College, Indiana U–Kokomo, Indiana Wesleyan U, Thomas Jefferson U, U of Massachusetts Global

David Andrews, interim chancellor of the University of Massachusetts Global, has been named to the job on a permanent basis...

Alcohol and Campus Sexual Assault: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Mary Koss, regents’ professor of public health at the University of Arizona, explores the growing...

4th Employee Lawsuit Against Collin College

Another former employee has sued Collin College, charging multiple college leaders discriminated against her based on her race and gender...