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Tenure for Teachers Only

University of Hawai‘i is considering major changes to its tenure system, including limiting tenure to instructional faculty only, tying hires and tenure to enrollment and unit “success,” and involving the administration in posttenure review.

Financial Aid Offices Face Staffing Shortages

The shortage of financial aid employees is especially worrisome given that the Department of Education is now planning to beef up its enforcement of federal student aid program rules.

George Washington Fraternity Damaged by Anti-Semitic Vandalism

A Torah scroll was damaged in an act of anti-Semitic vandalism at a George Washington University fraternity early Sunday, The...
Opinion

3 Steps for Increasing Faculty Diversity

Colleges must move beyond stated commitments and incremental efforts to embrace more innovative change, write Sonia Cardenas and Anita Davis.

Wraparound Supports Improve Community College Outcomes

Providing community college students with comprehensive supports increases their chances of earning an associate degree within three years, according to...

Getting Students of Color to Vote at the Same Rate as Whites

Student voting reached a record high in 2020. Now organizations hope to keep the momentum going for 2022 with new tools designed to boost participation among all racial and ethnic groups.

Capital Campaign Watch: Catholic U, Drake, Marietta, Rice, U of Miami, U of Rhode Island

Starting Out: Drake University is starting a campaign to raise $225 million by 2024. The university has raised $107 million...

Study: Women Request Fewer Deadline Extensions Than Men

A new study in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences finds that in academic and professional settings, women are...