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Brigham Young Turns Down $88M in Federal COVID-19 Funds

Brigham Young University declined $88 million in federal COVID-19 relief funds, The Deseret News reported. BYU has not applied for...

Defying a Gendered ‘Narrative’

A new study challenges what’s known about gender bias in letters of recommendation for academic science jobs.

Colleges Divest From Russia

Few institutions are heavily invested in Russian assets, but college officials say divestment is one symbolic step that institutions can take to protest Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Brigham Young Declines Federal COVID-19 Funds

Brigham Young University declined $88 million in federal COVID-19 relief funds, The Deseret News reported. BYU has not applied for...

Support for Indigenous Students Through Land Acknowledgments

Formal land agreements with Indigenous communities can lead to some healing. In today’s Academic Minute, part of University of North...

‘A Voice That Needs to Be Heard’

The American Association of University Professors and the American Federation of Teachers are teaming up to boost faculty say in legislative affairs and in academe’s future.

Hawaii Senator Takes Aim at Tenure—and More

The state senator behind several bills designed to overhaul operations at the University of Hawai‘i has a long and contentious history with the institution and no shortage of opponents.

Montana State Receives $50 Million Gift

Montana State University has announced a $50 million gift from the Gianforte Family Foundation. The gift is dedicated to constructing...