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Turning the Tide on Admissions Staff Turnover
Solutions to improve staff morale can be found in areas beyond compensation, Elizabeth Kirby writes.
New Presidents and Provosts: Cape Fear, Lone Star, Morris Brown, Rochester Inst. of Technology, St. Bonaventure, Stanford
Mario K. Castillo, chief operating officer and general counsel at the Lone Star College system, in Texas, has been named...
Health Information Collected Through Sweat: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Ahyeon Koh, associate professor in the Thomas J. Watson College of Engineering and Applied Science...
Are Professors Really Fleeing Universities in Red States?
Some academics have publicly announced resignations, but evidence of a mass faculty exodus from states like Florida is thin, at least so far. Media hyped a brain drain regardless.
Education Dept. Outlines Possible Changes in Accreditation, Distance Education, Other Rules
The Education Department outlined in a series of issue papers released Tuesday how it would update the regulations for accreditation...
Harvard President Resigns Amid Controversy
Claudine Gay resigned Tuesday after weeks of withering criticism over missteps at a congressional hearing and numerous allegations of plagiarism.
UVA, San Diego State Under U.S. Investigation for Alleged Bias
The U.S. Education Department on Tuesday added the University of Virginia and San Diego State University to the growing list...
Harvard President to Step Down Amid Controversy
Besieged by charges of plagiarism—on top of a disastrous appearance before a congressional hearing on antisemitism—Claudine Gay resigned after the shortest presidency in Harvard history.
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