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Temple Demands Strikers Pay for Tuition, Health Care

The university has ended striking graduate student workers’ health coverage and, in what the AFT calls an “unprecedented” move, is demanding they pay tuition, too. Temple says over 80 percent of the local union members aren’t striking.
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Notes of a DEI Search Chair

Without certain conditions, a search amounts to a public devaluing of scholars who have historically been marginalized within the academy, argues Abena Ampofoa Asare.

New Presidents or Provosts: Arkansas Baptist College, Colorado State U Global, Harris-Stowe State U, Illinois Valley CC, Ramapo College, Slippery Rock U, State U of New York–Oneonta, Virginia CC System

David Doré, president of campuses and executive vice chancellor for student experience and workforce development at Pima Community College, in...

Survey Details Obstacles to Black Student Attainment

Black college students have lower six-year college completion rates than any other demographic. A new survey found that cost and discrimination are largely to blame.

Putting Head Shots to Work

Career centers are using professional photo booths to draw students in and boost job seekers’ social media presence.

New on the Job: Penn Director of Well-Being Initiatives Creates Tools for Success

Wellness at Penn targets student health and wellness across campus, and Jackie Recktenwald is helping to bring it all together.
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Leading Scientists Worldwide Are Victims of Fake Articles

They are planning legal action over pieces written with artificial intelligence.

Georgia Senate Committee Reports on Ways to Support HBCUs

A Georgia Senate committee released a new report on the needs of the state’s 10 historically Black colleges and universities...