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Historic Faculty Pay Increase Still Beaten by Inflation

Continued inflation consumed even the largest average salary increase in more than 30 years, the AAUP reports.

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Healthy Campus Priority Leads to Combined Wellness and Rec Center

The Marquette Wellness and Recreation Center, with an anticipated completion date of December 2024, consolidates wellness, counseling, health services and recreation, while expanding capacity for each of these areas.

Anti-CRT Measures Exploded Last Year, Report Finds

Lawmakers across the country tried to enact 563 measures to restrict the teaching of “critical race theory” from 2021 to...
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The Push for a 3-Year Bachelor’s Degree

Representatives from a dozen colleges met at Georgetown University last week to discuss three-year bachelor’s degree pilot programs. Their ambitions are grand, but the future is uncertain.

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To Counsel or Not to Counsel?

As increased demand continues to burden college counseling centers, some professionals are wondering if students could be better served elsewhere on campus.

Birmingham-Southern Board Votes to Remain Open

Following months of closure talks related to ongoing financial issues, the Board of Trustees at Birmingham-Southern College voted unanimously Wednesday...
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Opinion

The New Era of Regulatory Overreach

Proposed changes to the Education Department’s definition of third-party servicers would stifle innovation and increase costs to colleges and students, Representative Virginia Foxx writes.

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Opinion

Reclaiming Ruralisms

In devaluing rural identities and language, higher ed alienates rural communities, Samantha Nousak and Sarah D. C. Harvey write.