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Campus Leaders Clash With Michigan State Trustees

A Title IX compliance review casts new light on the effort to push out Michigan State’s president. But another battle—over allegations of an overstepping board—is also underway.

Resident Assistants Fight for Union Representation

Five years after a groundbreaking labor board ruling allowed RAs at private institutions to unionize, some are finally succeeding. But for now, the ball may still be in colleges’ court.
Aerial view of Oberlin College's campus in the fall.

Oberlin’s Board Seeks to Limit Faculty Power

Professors say the changes violate a foundational college rule and stand to change Oberlin forever—not for the better.

Northeastern Law School Admitted Thousands by Mistake

Northeastern University’s law school recently admitted thousands of applicants by mistake, NBC News reported. The admission emails were sent to...

Arizona Professor Shot and Killed on Campus

A University of Arizona professor was shot and killed on the Tucson campus Wednesday, The Arizona Republic reported. Police pursued...

Texas Wesleyan Cancels Play Due to Use of Slur

Texas Wesleyan University’s theater program has suspended production of a play after students of color criticized its inclusion of racial...
Opinion

Creating a Culture of College Persistence

Career development offices can work differently and better to support first-generation and other disadvantaged students, writes Brittany Wampler.

Change in Italy

Experts predict that the new government will embolden fascist and sexist university lecturers—but also that it will respect academic freedom.