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Why I’d Gladly Exchange My Tenure for a Union

Juliet Shields hopes the dismantling of tenure seen at Emporia State and elsewhere might give way to a better system for protecting faculty rights—unionization.

Princeton ‘Dissociates’ From 90 Fossil Fuel Companies

Princeton University is cutting ties with 90 fossil fuel companies following a vote by the Board of Trustees. The university...

Capital Campaign Watch: Cal State Long Beach, Central Piedmont CC, Marshall, Wittenberg

Starting Out California State University, Long Beach, has launched a campaign to raise $275 million. The campaign will focus on...

Fired Georgetown College President Files Lawsuit

Fired last year amid allegations that he sexually assaulted an employee on a work trip, former Georgetown College president William...

Ed Department: Debt Relief to Cost $300 Billion

The Biden administration’s student debt-relief plan will cost about $30 billion a year over the next 10 years, according to...

The Week in Admissions News

Biden’s debt relief plan is narrowed; why students drop out; how Hispanic students feel about semester’s start; impact of programs on LGBTQ+ students.

Voter Groups Worry About Access for Students

Efforts to boost turnout during the midterm elections among college students are increasing, with an assist from the Biden administration.

Bridging a Growing Divide

A new program spearheaded by the University of Wyoming seeks to prepare rural students for college and bridge a divide between far-flung communities and higher ed institutions in the state.