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Judge Upholds Canisius Layoffs; Tenured Professors Appeal

A judge has upheld Canisius College’s layoffs of four tenured professors, who sued in response. “Plaintiffs question defendant’s assertion that...
Leeza Fernand, an administrator at Northern Virginia community college, stands below a large, red lantern with her arms outstretched.

Broadening the Fulbright Program’s Reach

Some community college leaders and scholars are advocating for more access to the international educational and cultural exchange program.

Michigan State Students Allege Professor Charged $99 to Fund Own Advocacy

Two conservative Christian Michigan State University students are suing a former professor, alleging she “compelled” 600 students to pay $99...
A few students walk, stand or sit outside on Chapel Hill's campus, in the shade of a tree.

UNC ‘Civic Life’ Center Progressing, Over Faculty Objections

Chapel Hill faculty members were caught off guard in January by what sounded like the return of a proposed conservative campus center. They objected, but the university is moving forward.

The Fight Against Myotonic Dystrophy: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of University at Albany Week: Andrew Berglund, director of the RNA Institute and professor...

Texas Southern University President Retires

The president of Texas Southern University announced plans to leave her role at the historically Black university after only two...

Cal Poly Apologizes to Family of Student Murdered in 1996

California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, has apologized for a student’s death 27 years after it occurred, The San...
A wooden speaker podium and microphone, against a white background, with no speaker behind it.

Preparing the Campus for a Controversial Speaker

Spencer D. Kelly and Yukari Hirata offer a case study for how they worked to build receptivity among students, faculty and staff to a controversial invited speaker.