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AAUP Tenure Report Sets Stage for Georgia System Censure

The American Association of University Professors on Tuesday published an investigative report on controversial changes to the University System of...

University President Is the ‘Hardest Job,’ NCAA Head Says

“Being a university president is the hardest job in America,” National Collegiate Athletic Association president Mark Emmert said Wednesday, prompting...

Student Success for Everyone: Serving the Underserved | Available On-Demand

Student success is increasingly embraced as a goal by all colleges and universities. Join us for a free webcast on...

Professor Says He Quit Job Over Lack of COVID-19 Safety

James Schiffman has resigned as a professor at Georgia College & State University, where he has taught for a decade...

America’s Forgotten Domestic Slave Trade

We are still working to understand slavery in American history. In today's Academic Minute, the University of Alabama's Joshua D...

What Blockbuster Coaching Contracts Mean for Higher Ed

Massive contracts for college football coaches have prompted criticism from some administrators and elected officials, but economists note such paydays have been building to this level for years.

‘There Is No Escaping Politics’

Why is Marian University axing its political science program and cutting its only tenured expert in U.S. government and politics?

When Does Someone Have a Long COVID Disability?

New federal policies will probably create challenges for everyone—students, employees and higher ed institutions alike—but institutions should take particular notice, Howard Pashman writes.