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Washington State Coach Sues for Illegal Termination
Former Washington State University football coach Nick Rolovich, who was fired Monday for refusing to comply with the state’s COVID-19...
A Union Victory at Pitt
The University of Pittsburgh’s new union for professors on and off the tenure track is the biggest new faculty union in a decade.
Lhamon Narrowly Confirmed as Civil Rights Head
Catherine Lhamon was confirmed by the Senate to serve as assistant secretary for civil rights at the Department of Education...
New Presidents or Provosts: California Institute of Integral Studies, Career Colleges Ontario, Central Maine CC, Cleveland Institute of Art, Georgia College State U, High Point, Mitchell College, SANS Technology Institute, U of Sydney, Volunteer State CC
Elizabeth Ann (Betsy) Beaulieu, interim dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of New Haven, in...
2021 Survey of College and University Admissions Directors | Available On-Demand
Inside Higher Ed’s recently-released 2021 Survey of College and University Admissions Directors found that 91% of admissions leaders were "concerned"...
Amherst Eliminates Legacy Admissions Preferences
Amherst College announced this morning that it is eliminating the preference it has granted in admissions to legacy applicants. Currently...
Social Support for Health of Chinese and Korean Immigrants
Immigrants can thrive with a strong support network. In today's Academic Minute, part of University of California, Irvine, Week, Brittany...
Without Financial Help, Bloomfield College Risks Closure
In an interview, President Marcheta P. Evans discusses why the 153-year-old minority-serving private college needs a philanthropic partner. Experts say it’s a risky strategy -- but it just might work.
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