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Why Higher Ed Needs Leaders With Disabilities

The paucity of data on leaders with disabilities suggests that few people are even thinking about this crucial aspect of diversity, equity, inclusion and justice, Darla Schumm writes.

Lawsuit Claims Wyoming Discriminated Against Employee

A former intern and part-time employee at the University of Wyoming has filed a lawsuit against the institution, claiming he...

Misspending or Misunderstanding?

An audit report by the Department of Education’s inspector general says Gulf Coast State College misspent about $1.8 million in emergency assistance funds. College leaders say they received conflicting guidance from the department about how to spend the money.

The Week in Admissions News

Purchasing lists of prospective students called “structurally racist”; transfer policies; Black students and community colleges; students and internships.

Lawsuit Alleges Sexual Harassment by Weatherford President

A former Weatherford College employee filed a lawsuit against the institution for alleged sexual harassment and retaliation by President Todd...

UNC Charlotte Chancellor Apologizes to Sikh Student

Sharon L. Gaber, chancellor of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, has apologized to a Sikh student for the...

To Understand Admissions…

You need to understand the world of student aid, write Timothy S. Rich, Sydney Windhorst and Ian Milden.
Opinion

Grants for Doctoral Students Remain Available

Some programs may be ending, but Mellon and ACLS still support dissertation work and early-career scholars.