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‘Highly Disruptive’: Proposed Overtime Rules Raise Concerns

Salaried employees who make $55,000 or less would be eligible for overtime under the Biden administration’s new proposal. Thousands of jobs at colleges and universities could be affected.

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Grad Worker Unionization Is Booming, Even Down South

Organizing is surging into private universities, and strikes have increased as well.

The Hottest in 100,000 Years? Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Darrell Kaufman, Regents’ Professor of Earth and Environmental Sciences at Northern Arizona University, looks to...

University of Toronto to Return $450,000 Gift From Amazon

The University of Toronto’s law school will return a $450,000 gift from Amazon amid criticism that the source of the...

Integrating Social Justice in a Mixed-Methods Study

Three practical strategies for enhancing equity and impact in your research.

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A New Home for New College of Florida Émigrés

When conservative leaders took over Florida’s only public liberal arts institution, Hampshire College officials knew they had to help. Now they’re welcoming the first cohort of New College defectors.

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Opinion

Talkin’ ’Bout Their Generation

They might not be preternaturally savvy, but at least the kids are all right, Alex Small writes.

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Serving Students Beyond the 9-5

Colleges and universities look to increase the availability of campus services by changing staff hours and working locations. What is driving this trend and how can department heads decide what works best?